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
CVE-2022-1310 An after free bug in Google Chrome prior to version 100 allowed a remote attacker to exploit heap corruption.
CVE-2015-5237 was discovered in Google Chrome prior to version 40.0.2214.111. This vulnerability is known as "stale pointer vulnerability" because it
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