Google, the IT giant, has released Chrome browser version 103.0.5060.114 for Windows devices to address a high zero-day vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2022-2294, that has been exploited in the wild by attackers. The disclosed zero-day vulnerability is a high severity heap-based buffer overflow flaw discovered in the WebRTC (Web Real-Time Communications) component that, if exploited successfully, can cause program crashes, arbitrary code execution, and bypassing security solutions if code execution is completed during the attack. Furthermore, while Google informed about the zero-day vulnerability being exploited in the wild, no technical details about these incidents have yet been shared. Besides that, the vulnerability details and links may be restricted until the majority of devices have been updated with a fix.
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