CVE-2025-14373 is a domain spoofing vulnerability in Google Chrome on Android caused by an inappropriate implementation in the Toolbar component. In versions prior to 143.0.7499.110, a remote attacker can use a crafted HTML page to cause the browser UI to misrepresent the displayed domain, enabling spoofing of a trusted origin. The issue is a user interface and trust-boundary failure rather than a memory corruption flaw, and it affects how security-relevant origin information is presented to the user.
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A critical domain spoofing vulnerability in Google Chrome for Android, due to inappropriate implementation in the Toolbar, allows remote attackers to spoof domains via crafted HTML pages. This can lead to authentication bypass and user deception.
A medium-severity logic flaw in the Chrome Toolbar due to inappropriate implementation, which could be abused in certain attack chains.
A medium-severity vulnerability in Chrome's Toolbar due to inappropriate implementation, tracked as CVE-2025-14373, now patched.
A medium-severity vulnerability in Chrome's Toolbar component due to inappropriate implementation, tracked as CVE-2025-14373.
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Every observed campaign linking this CVE to a named adversary.
Malware families riding this exploit, with evidence and IOCs.
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Cross-references every affected SKU, including bundled OEM variants.
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