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Google Chrome Multiple Vulnerabilities

Last Update Date: 10 Mar 2011 12:27 Release Date: 10 Mar 2011 5480 Views

RISK: High Risk

TYPE: Clients - Browsers

TYPE: Browsers

Multiple vulnerabilities have been identified in Google Chrome, which could be exploited by remote attackers to bypass restrictions, disclose sensitive information, cause a denial of service or execute arbitrary code. These issues are caused by access and input validation errors, use-after-free, stale pointers, memory corruptions, and origin validation errors related to sandboxed frames, X server, parallel prints, cross-origin, counter nodes, box layout, workers, DOM URL handling, v8, pop-up blocker, document script lifetime handling, OGG container, table painting, DataView object, text rendering, WebKit context code, XSLT, SVG cursors, attribute handling, and RegExp code.


Impact

  • Denial of Service
  • Remote Code Execution
  • Security Restriction Bypass
  • Information Disclosure

System / Technologies affected

Google Chrome versions prior to 10.0.648.127


Solutions

Before installation of the software, please visit the software manufacturer web-site for more details.

  • Upgrade to Google Chrome version 10.0.648.127.

Vulnerability Identifier

  • No CVE information is available

Source


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