Security issue identified in Chrome browser

Security issue identified in Chrome browser

Google released an update in recent days that seeks to correct a serious security problem that an anonymous user managed to identify.

This is a ‘zero day’ vulnerability that affects Mojo, collection of runtime libraries used by Chromium, codebase running on Chrome and other applications/programs running on it.

The issue was identified as CVE-2022-3075 and referred to a case of insufficient data validation, which was discovered on August 30.

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It’s a statement, Google He indicated that he will not give more details until the majority of users update the fix.

“We will also maintain the restrictions if the bug exists in a third-party library that other projects similarly depend on, but have not yet fixed,” it added.

Etek International recommended users update their versions for Windows, macOS and Linux, although while the browser updates itself, a restart may be required. In addition to applying the fixes to users of Chromium-based browsers.

According to the Spiceworks portal, it is the sixth zero-day vulnerability that has been identified on the platform. Although it had not been specified that it would affect mobile devices, updates were also released. (YO)

Source: Eluniverso

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