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Where is Chrome 89.0.4389.72 to fix the serious 0-day vulnerability?

There's a pretty serious 0-day affecting Google Chrome and it's made some news sites, here's one example: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/google-fixes-second-actively-exploited-chrome-zero-day-bug-this-year/

I can't believe something so serious is not in patch manager?  How can I get it to show up in patch manager?

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  • Patch manager supports rolling your own patches, I dare say that if you aren't doing so then you probably aren't utilizing PM anywhere near it's capabilities.  It's nice that SW is able to provide a patch catalog for users, but waiting for them to get around to it would never be the best course of action on a major 0 day. Acting like you are crippled without them doing the leg work is kind of meh.  If you haven't created a package it might take maybe an hour or two to learn how to do one on your own, but if you have learned how to use the tool ahead of time they only take a few minutes to build.

    https://documentation.solarwinds.com/en/Success_Center/patchman/Content/SPMAG_CreatingSoftwarePackages.htm

  • You know, if we didn't pay SolarWinds for this service, I'd totally agree with you. What you're saying is that, if we go to a restaurant and they don't deliver our food in time, we have every right to go home and make our own food even though we paid for restaurant service. Quit acting like a martyr and understand that we purchased a product with the expectation of delivery.