CVE-2024-3832 - Object Corruption in Chrome’s V8 – How a Crafted HTML Page Can Own Your Browser
A critical vulnerability, CVE-2024-3832, was discovered in Google Chrome’s V8 JavaScript engine. Before version 124..6367.60, attackers could exploit this flaw via a
CVE-2024-3838 - Understanding the Chrome Autofill UI Spoofing Vulnerability and How Attackers Could Exploit It
In April 2024, Google patched a serious vulnerability in Chrome's Autofill function, logged as CVE-2024-3838. This flaw, which existed in Chrome versions before
CVE-2024-3834 - Exploiting Use-After-Free in Google Chrome’s Download Component
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Introduction
On April 19th, 2024, Google Chrome released patch notes for version 124..6367.60, and one of the most eye-catching security issues fixed
CVE-2024-26213 - Unpacking Microsoft Brokering File System Elevation of Privilege (EoP) Vulnerability
On Patch Tuesday in February 2024, Microsoft addressed a critical security flaw tracked as CVE-2024-26213. This vulnerability exists in the Microsoft Brokering File System and
CVE-2024-3156 - Breaking Down the V8 Out-of-Bounds Exploit in Google Chrome (Up to v123..6312.105)
Published: June 2024
Severity: High
Component: V8 JavaScript Engine in Chromium
Introduction
In early 2024, Google disclosed CVE-2024-3156, a high-severity vulnerability in the V8 JavaScript
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