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Google Chrome browser reproduces 0-day vulnerability, has released updated patch
Google released an update to its Chrome browser on September 2, which included fixes for vulnerabilities in Mac and Windows versions.
The Chrome browser version 105.0.5195.102 update has been rolled out to fix a high-risk security flaw that patched a dangerous 0-day vulnerability, a security flaw that was maliciously exploited as soon as it was discovered. This is the sixth 0day vulnerability the company has patched so far in 2022.
The five 0-day vulnerabilities previously fixed are CVE-2022-0609, CVE-2022-1096, CVE-2022-1364, CVE-2022-2294 and CVE-2022-2856.
an anonymous report said that the new vulnerability CVE-2022-3075 was caused by insufficient data validation in Mojo. Mojo is a set of runtime libraries that facilitate message passing across arbitrary inter-process and intra-process boundaries.
"Until most users update the fix, access to bug details and links may be restricted," Google said. "We will also retain restrictions if the bug exists in a third-party library that other projects similarly depend on but haven't fixed yet."
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