CVE-2024-12693 - How a Simple Out-of-Bounds Bug in V8 Could Let Hackers Run Code in Your Chrome Browser
Recently, Google patched a high-severity vulnerability in Chrome, tracked as CVE-2024-12693, that could allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code within the browser’s
CVE-2024-12692 - Type Confusion in V8 Chrome Engine Lets Hackers Corrupt Your Memory Remotely
Published: June 2024 <br>Severity: High
What’s CVE-2024-12692?
CVE-2024-12692 is a serious security flaw found in the V8 JavaScript engine that Google
CVE-2024-12382 - Exploiting Use-After-Free in Chrome’s Translate – How Attackers Can Achieve Heap Corruption (With Code Example)
In April 2024, Google patched a high-severity bug in Chrome, tracked as CVE-2024-12382. This use-after-free vulnerability lurked within the browser’s translation subsystem, risking the
CVE-2024-12381 - Type Confusion in V8 Engines—How a Chrome Bug Opened the Door for Heap Attacks
In early June 2024, security researchers discovered a major vulnerability in the V8 JavaScript engine—used by Google Chrome and many Chromium-based browsers. Tracked as
CVE-2024-12053 - Breaking Down Google Chrome’s V8 High Severity Exploit – Details, Code, and How the Attack Works
In February 2024, the cybersecurity community was alerted to a serious vulnerability in Google Chrome: CVE-2024-12053. This exploit affects the V8 JavaScript engine in Chrome
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