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Of the externally reported security defects, eight are high-severity issues and 14 are medium-severity flaws. The most severe of these bugs, based on the paid bug bounty reward, is CVE-2022-4174, a type confusion issue in the web browser’s V8 JavaScript engine. Google credited security researcher Zhenghang Xiao for reporting the vulnerability and says it paid […]

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Of these, five are use-after-free issues, including four that are considered “high severity.” Use-after-free flaws are triggered when a program does not clear the pointer after freeing memory allocation. Such vulnerabilities may lead to the execution of arbitrary code, to denial of service, or the corruption of data but, if they are combined with other […]

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Tracked as CVE-2022-2007, the first of these bugs is described as a use-after-free in WebGPU. The security hole was reported by David Manouchehri, who received a $10,000 bug bounty reward for his finding. Use-after-free issues are triggered when a program doesn’t clear the pointer after freeing memory allocation, and can be exploited for arbitrary code […]

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