The release includes a fix for an actively exploited vulnerability (CVE-2022-3723) in the V8 engine of the Google Chrome browser.
| | | | | Affected Product(s) Google Chrome | | | | Google Chrome Rolls Out an Emergency Security Patch for a High Severity Zero-Day Flaw! | | | | Google has released an emergency security update to fix a Zero-Day vulnerability in the Chrome browser. The release includes a fix for an actively exploited vulnerability (CVE-2022-3723) in the V8 engine of the Google Chrome browser. This CVE is assigned with high severity and is the seventh Zero-day of this year. Successful exploitation of the Type Confusion vulnerability in the V8 engine allows attackers to execute arbitrary code on the affected system or cause denial-of-service attacks. We strongly recommend applying security updates for these vulnerabilities on high priority. For further reading, refer to our blog and learn about the impact. SanerNow detects these vulnerabilities and automatically fixes them by applying security updates. We strongly recommend applying the security updates as soon as possible following the instructions published in our support article. | | Read Blog Post | | Stay Alert and Secure! Team SecPod | | | | |
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