CVE-2025-13224 is a high-severity type confusion vulnerability in the V8 JavaScript and WebAssembly engine used by Google Chrome. The flaw affects Chrome versions prior to 142.0.7444.175 on Linux, prior to 142.0.7444.175/.176 on Windows, and prior to 142.0.7444.176 on macOS. By causing V8 to incorrectly recognize or handle object types, a crafted HTML page can trigger heap corruption during script processing. Successful exploitation may result in memory corruption that can be leveraged for arbitrary code execution or can cause the browser to crash, resulting in denial of service. Public reporting indicated no confirmed in-the-wild exploitation at the time of disclosure.
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A type confusion vulnerability in the V8 JavaScript engine in Google Chrome that could allow for arbitrary code execution in the context of the logged on user. Exploitation could lead to full user compromise depending on privileges.
A high-severity Chrome V8 JavaScript/WebAssembly type confusion vulnerability that may enable arbitrary code execution or denial of service through crafted web content.
A high-severity type confusion vulnerability in Google Chrome’s V8 JavaScript engine that has been patched; Google reports it is not yet exploited in the wild.
High-severity Google Chrome vulnerability: a type confusion flaw in the V8 JavaScript engine; patched via an emergency update, with no exploitation reported in the content.
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