Release date:
Updated on:
Affected Systems:
Google Chrome <9.0.597.94
Unaffected system:
Google Chrome 9.0.597.107
Description:
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Bugtraq id: 46614
Google Chrome is a Web browser developed by Google.
Google Chrome earlier than version 0.597.107 has multiple security vulnerabilities. Attackers can exploit these vulnerabilities to execute arbitrary code in the browser, resulting in DOS and spoofing attacks.
1) URL bar errors can cause spoofing attacks.
2) An error occurred while processing the JavaScript dialog box.
3) Invalid Pointer is caused by an error when processing the style sheet node.
4) Invalid Pointer due to an error in handling key frame rules.
5) An error occurred while processing the Form Control.
6) an error occurs when SVG content is displayed.
7) Errors During deserialization result in cross-border reading. Only 64-bit Linux systems are affected.
8) invalid nodes are caused by table processing errors.
9) invalid pointers are caused by table rendering errors.
10) Invalid Pointer due to an error in SVG animation.
11) invalid nodes are caused by errors during XHTML processing.
12) errors in text area processing.
13) the pointer is invalid due to an error in processing the device orientation.
14) errors in WebGL cause cross-border reading.
15) Integer Overflow during text area processing.
16) Internal extended functions are leaked because no error is specified.
17) Release and reuse of block plug-ins.
18) invalid pointers during layout processing.
<* Source: Jordi Chancel
Sergey Radchenko
Sergey glaz.pdf
Miaubiz
Link: http://googlechromereleases.blogspot.com/2011/02/stable-channel-update_28.html
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Suggestion:
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Vendor patch:
Google
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The vendor has released a patch to fix this security problem. Please download it from the vendor's homepage:
Http://www.google.com