On August 21, Google released an update for Chrome, fixing a total of 37 security flaws. Researchers across the globe paid their attention to the CVE‑2024‑7965 vulnerability described as an inappropriate implementation in the browser’s V8 engine.
The vulnerability can lead to remote code execution (RCE) in the Chrome renderer and thus become a starting point for further exploitation. The researchers’ curiosity got piqued when on August 26 Google mentioned that exploits for CVE‑2024‑7965 exist “in the wild.”
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Source: BI.ZONE
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