CVE-2025-14765 is a high-severity use-after-free vulnerability in the WebGPU component of Google Chrome affecting versions prior to 143.0.7499.147. The flaw can be triggered by a remote attacker through crafted HTML content, leading to a stale pointer dereference and potential heap corruption in the browser process. Because the bug resides in WebGPU, exploitation is tied to browser handling of malicious web content that exercises GPU-related functionality. Successful exploitation may allow arbitrary code execution in the context of the affected application.
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A high-severity use-after-free vulnerability in Chrome WebGPU.
A use-after-free vulnerability in Google Chrome's WebGPU component, allowing remote code execution via malicious web content.
A high-severity use-after-free vulnerability in the WebGPU component of Google Chrome prior to version 143.0.7499.147, allowing remote attackers to exploit heap corruption via a crafted HTML page. This can potentially lead to remote code execution.
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Cross-references every affected SKU, including bundled OEM variants.
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