CVE-2026-7344 is a critical use-after-free vulnerability in the Accessibility component of Google Chrome on Windows. It affects Chrome versions prior to 147.0.7727.138. According to the provided content, a remote attacker who has already compromised the renderer process can trigger the flaw via a crafted HTML page and potentially escape Chrome's sandbox. The issue is a memory-lifetime error in which freed memory is subsequently accessed, creating conditions for memory corruption and attacker-controlled behavior.
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A critical use-after-free vulnerability in the Chrome Accessibility component that could enable remote code execution.
A critical use-after-free vulnerability in Chrome Accessibility.
A critical use-after-free vulnerability in the Accessibility component of Google Chrome on Windows that could allow a remote attacker, after compromising the renderer process, to potentially escape the sandbox via a crafted HTML page.
A high-severity Chrome vulnerability related to autofill and password handling fixed in Chrome 147.0.7727.137.
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Cross-references every affected SKU, including bundled OEM variants.
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