CVE-2024-4761 is a high-severity out-of-bounds write vulnerability in the V8 JavaScript engine and WebAssembly components used by Google Chrome and other Chromium-based browsers. In Google Chrome versions prior to 124.0.6367.207, a remote attacker could trigger an out-of-bounds memory write by causing the browser to process a crafted HTML page. The flaw affects memory safety in the browser’s script execution environment and can corrupt adjacent memory during handling of attacker-controlled content. Public reporting also indicates the issue was exploited as a zero-day in the wild.
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A high-severity out-of-bounds write vulnerability affecting Google's V8 JavaScript and WebAssembly engine.
A Chrome zero-day out-of-bounds write vulnerability in V8 and WebAssembly that can allow code execution or application crash.
A zero-day vulnerability in Chromium-based Microsoft Edge that is tagged as exploited in attacks (details not provided in the content).
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