CVE-2022-1635 In earlier version of Chrome, after free could be used to gain heap access. Now this attack is mitigated.
After installing the updated software, users are encouraged to review the security warnings that are presented to them and consider revoking permissions as necessary. After
CVE-2022-1501 An iframe in Google Chrome prior to 101.0.4951.41 allowed a remote attacker to leak cross-origin data.
This issue was addressed by ensuring that iframes are only loaded from the same origin as the page itself. In addition, Chrome prior to 101.
CVE-2022-1364 Heap corruption in V8 Turbofan in Google Chrome prior to 100.0.4896.127 allowed a remote attacker to exploit it.
This issue has been fixed in the latest version of Google Chrome. CVE-2018-5403 In Google V8 before 6.0.1, there is a heap corruption
CVE-2022-1308 - Understanding the "Use After Free" in Google Chrome’s BFCache (Heap Corruption on Crafted HTML Pages)
CVE-2022-1308 is a serious "use after free" vulnerability found in Google Chrome, specifically within the Back-Forward Cache (BFCache) feature, that existed up to
CVE-2022-1313 An attacker could exploit heap corruption in tab group after free to gain remote privilege.
Google released Chrome version 101, which included a patch for this issue. Web applications that process untrusted content or rely on cross-origin elements to trigger
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