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Use-After-Free in WebRTC (Google Chrome < 130.0.6723.92)

IdentifiersCVE-2024-10488CWE-416· Use After Free

A use-after-free vulnerability exists in the WebRTC component of Google Chrome prior to version 130.0.6723.92. The flaw allows a remote attacker to trigger heap corruption by enticing a user to visit a crafted HTML page, potentially leading to arbitrary code execution or browser compromise.

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Impact

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Successful exploitation allows a remote attacker to achieve heap corruption, which may result in arbitrary code execution in the context of the browser. This could lead to full compromise of the affected user's system, depending on the attacker's ability to chain with other vulnerabilities or escape the browser sandbox.

Mitigation

If you can’t patch tonight, do this now.

As a temporary mitigation, users can disable WebRTC functionality via browser settings or group policy, or restrict browsing to trusted sites until the browser is updated. Employing exploit mitigation technologies such as sandboxing and Control Flow Integrity (CFI) may reduce the impact.

Remediation

Patch, then assume compromise.

Upgrade Google Chrome to version 130.0.6723.92 or later, where the vulnerability has been patched.
PUBLIC EXPLOITS

Exploits

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EXPOSURE SURFACE

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ACTIVITY FEED

Recent activity

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