CVE-2025-65046 is a spoofing vulnerability in Microsoft Edge (Chromium-based), described by Microsoft as affecting its Android app. The issue allows an attacker, using either a specially crafted web page or a content script injected into a target page, to cause an extension popup to be displayed over a browser permission prompt or screen share dialog. This can let the extension spoof portions of the prompt UI, including the origin information shown to the user. Microsoft classifies the issue as CWE-451 (UI Misrepresentation of Critical Information).
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Spoofing vulnerability in Microsoft Edge Android app (details not provided in the content beyond classification and platform).
A spoofing vulnerability in the Microsoft Edge Android application.
A spoofing vulnerability in Microsoft Edge (Chromium-based) that allows an attacker to use a specially crafted page or injected content script to overlay an extension popup over permission prompts or screen share dialogs and spoof parts of the UI origin display.
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