CVE-2026-2650 is a heap buffer overflow in the Media component of Google Chrome affecting versions prior to 145.0.7632.109. The flaw can be triggered remotely by convincing a target to load a crafted HTML page, leading to heap corruption in the browser process while handling media-related content. Chromium classified the issue as medium severity. As a memory corruption vulnerability in a browser-exposed component, successful exploitation could destabilize the process and may create conditions for further exploitation depending on runtime constraints and exploit reliability.
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Medium-severity heap buffer overflow in Chrome’s Media component; technical details are restricted per Google disclosure policy.
A heap buffer overflow (CWE-122) in the Media component of Google Chrome that could allow remote attackers to trigger heap corruption via a crafted HTML page.
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