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The vulnerability of Google Chrome browsers, related to memory usage after deallocation, allows attackers to gain unauthorized access to information and compromise its integrity and accessibility.
The vulnerability of Google Chrome relates to the use of memory after deallocation. Exploiting this vulnerability can allow a remote attacker to gain unauthorized access to information and compromise its integrity and accessibility through a specially created HTML page...
The vulnerability in web browsers Firefox, Firefox ESR, and the email client Thunderbird, related to memory usage after deallocation, allows an attacker to execute arbitrary code or cause a service failure.
The vulnerability in web browsers Firefox, Firefox ESR, and the email client Thunderbird relates to the use of memory after deallocation. Exploiting this vulnerability allows an attacker to execute arbitrary code or cause a service failure...
The vulnerability of the PDFium rendering mechanism in Google Chrome browsers, related to memory usage after deallocation, allows attackers to compromise the integrity of the protected information.
The vulnerability of the PDFium rendering mechanism in the Google Chrome browser relates to the use of memory after deallocation. Exploiting this vulnerability allows an attacker to compromise the integrity of protected information by using a specially created PDF file...
The vulnerability in the implementation of TLS 1.2 in Mozilla Firefox, Firefox ESR, and the email client Thunderbird allows a perpetrator to induce a service failure.
The vulnerability in the implementation of TLS 1.2 in Mozilla Firefox, Firefox ESR, and the email client Thunderbird relates to the use of memory after deallocation. Exploiting this vulnerability can allow a malicious actor to cause service interruptions remotely...
The vulnerability in the implementation of the WebSockets technology in Mozilla Firefox, Firefox ESR, and the Thunderbird email client allows a attacker to trigger a service failure.
The vulnerability in the implementation of the WebSockets technology in Mozilla Firefox, Firefox ESR, and the email client Thunderbird relates to the use of memory after deallocation. Exploiting this vulnerability can allow a malicious actor to cause service failures remotely...
The vulnerability of Google Chrome browser allows a malicious actor to trigger a service failure.
The Google Chrome browser contains a vulnerability related to memory reuse after deallocation use-after-free error in the browser/ui/views/speechrecognitionbubbleviews.cc file. Exploiting this vulnerability allows malicious actors to remotely cause system failures or other adverse effects through...