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. The flaw arises from improper lifetime management of memory in the Accessibility subsystem, allowing freed memory to be accessed after deallocation. A remote attacker could trigger the issue using a crafted HTML page and, if the renderer process has already been compromised, potentially leverage the bug to escape Chrome's sandbox. Chromium rated the issue as Critical.
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A use-after-free vulnerability in Chrome's Accessibility component that is part of Google's urgent security update.
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.
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