CVE-2022-2743 - How a Simple Integer Overflow in Chrome OS’s Window Manager Opened the Door to Dangerous Memory Attacks
If you ever wondered how minor bugs in widely used software can become major vulnerabilities, CVE-2022-2743 is a perfect example. This post will break down
CVE-2022-0337 - How a Faulty File System API in Chrome Leaked Sensitive User Information on Windows
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*CVE-2022-0337 exposed a serious security hole in Google Chrome’s File System API on Windows, allowing malicious websites to peek into sensitive files
CVE-2022-0801 - Breaking Down the Chrome HTML Parser Bug That Let Hackers Bypass XSS Protection
Chrome is one of the most trusted and widely used web browsers, but even Google’s top engineers can make mistakes. One such slip, tracked
CVE-2022-22761 - How a Firefox & Thunderbird Bug Left Web Extensions Open to Clickjacking Attacks
In early 2022, security researchers discovered a significant vulnerability in Mozilla Firefox, Thunderbird, and the Firefox ESR (Extended Support Release). Known as CVE-2022-22761, this flaw
CVE-2022-0511 - How Memory Safety Bugs in Firefox <97 Could Let Attackers Run Code
In early 2022, Mozilla patched serious memory safety bugs in Firefox found by brilliant Mozilla developers and community contributors: Gabriele Svelto, Sebastian Hengst, Randell Jesup,
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