CVE-2023-5187 - Exploiting a Use-After-Free in Google Chrome Extensions for Heap Corruption
In September 2023, a critical Chrome vulnerability—CVE-2023-5187—was disclosed, catching the attention of security researchers and attackers alike. Affecting Chrome before version 117..5938.
CVE-2023-5186 - Exploiting a "Use After Free" in Google Chrome Passwords (Pre-117..5938.132)
In September 2023, the security community became aware of a significant vulnerability—CVE-2023-5186—affecting Google Chrome’s password manager. The bug, classified as a “Use
CVE-2023-5217 - Heap Buffer Overflow in VP8 Encoding (libvpx) — Chrome’s Dangerous Flaw Explained
In September 2023, Google addressed a critical vulnerability in Chrome (tracked as CVE-2023-5217), caused by a heap buffer overflow in the VP8 video encoding component
CVE-2023-5172 - Exploiting a Use-After-Free in Firefox's Ion Engine Hashtable (Illustrated)
In September 2023, a significant vulnerability, known as CVE-2023-5172, was patched in Mozilla Firefox. The flaw, lurking in the JavaScript JIT (Just-In-Time) compiler called the
CVE-2023-5129 - Rejected, But Here’s What You Need To Know (Duplicate of CVE-2023-4863)
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When browsing security updates or scanning for new vulnerabilities, you may have come across CVE-2023-5129. However, you might also see a confusing message: _"
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