Google has patched CVE-2022-4262, a type confusion vulnerability in the V8 JavaScript engine used by Google Chrome (and Chromium), which is being exploited by attackers in the wild. No other technical details have been shared about this zero-day flaw, only that it was reported by security engineer Clement Lecigne of Google’s Threat Analysis Group (TAG), whose goal is to protect users from state-sponsored attacks and other advanced persistent threats. About CVE-2022-4262 With a “High” security … More
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