mercredi 4 novembre 2020

Google issues patches for two serious Chrome zero-day vulnerabilities

Google's Project Zero is very quick to point out security flaws in other company's products, but the search giant is far from being perfect itself. Two recently discovered zero-day vulnerabilities in Chrome have just been fixed with a new patch. CVE-2020-16009 and CVE-2020-16010 are remote code-execution and heap-based buffer overflow flaws respectively and affect both the desktop and Android versions of Google's web browser. See also: Google's Project Zero reveals details of 'high severity' security flaw with Microsoft's GitHub Google shares details of a Windows Kernel Cryptography Driver security flaw that's being exploited by hackers Install KB4580364 update to fix… [Continue Reading]


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