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Writer's pictureNitin Yadav

Ultimate Google Chrome Hack May Damage Your Computer


Google released a new version of Chrome 103.0.5060.114,

a stable channel update with the fixes of security vulnerabilities,

including a Zero-day bug exploited wide by unknown threat actors


What is a Zero-Day?


A zero-day vulnerability is a vulnerability in a system or device that has been disclosed but is not yet patched.


An exploit that attacks a zero-day vulnerability is called a zero-day exploit.





The New Release of Chrome?


Chrome 103 was released with the fixed for 4 security vulnerabilities reported by external security researchers.


CVE-2022-2294, a Heap-based buffer overflow zero-day bug allows attackers to execute an arbitrary code remotely and bypass the protection mechanism, additionally, it leads to DoS: Crash, Exit, or Restart the affected system.


Here are the other bugs that were fixed in this new security update:

  • High CVE-2022-2294: Heap buffer overflow in WebRTC.

  • High CVE-2022-2295: Type Confusion in V8. Reported by avaue and Buff3tts at S.S.L.

  • High CVE-2022-2296: Use after free in Chrome OS Shell. Reported by Khalil Zhani

The Zero-day bug affected both Windows and Android versions and Jan Vojtesek reported the bug from the Avast Threat Intelligence team.


The attacker behind this exploit is still unknown. Google says this zero-day vulnerability was exploited in the wild and does not yet share technical details or any info regarding these incidents.





Chrome 103.0.5060.114 Update:


Users can update the new version of chrome by checking Chrome menu > Help > About Google Chrome, where it will check auto-update and request you to relaunch the browser after the patch gets downloaded.

As Google Confirms that the bug is active under attack, Users are urged to update chrome immediately to apply the patch.





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