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Google Chrome Blink bypasses same-origin policy vulnerability

🗓️ 05 Aug 2016 00:00:00Reported by China National Vulnerability DatabaseType 
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A vulnerability in Google Chrome Blink allows remote attackers to bypass the same-origin policy via crafted JavaScript.

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09 Aug 2016 00:00Current
8.9High risk
Vulners AI Score8.9
CVSS 26.8
CVSS 38.8
EPSS0.01347
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