CVE-2026-76046 is a high-severity buffer overflow vulnerability in ANGLE affecting Google Chrome on Android prior to version 151.0.7922.169. The flaw allows a remote attacker, after first compromising the renderer process, to trigger memory corruption via a crafted HTML page and achieve arbitrary code execution outside the browser sandbox. ANGLE is Chrome’s graphics translation layer, and the vulnerability is described as a buffer overflow in that component.
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A buffer overflow vulnerability in ANGLE addressed in the Chromium 151.0.7922.169 security release.
A buffer overflow vulnerability in ANGLE in Chromium addressed in the Chromium 151.0.7922.169 security release.
A buffer overflow vulnerability in Chromium's ANGLE component addressed in Chromium security release 151.0.7922.169.
A buffer overflow vulnerability in ANGLE addressed in the Chromium 151.0.7922.169 security release.
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