CVE-2026-9113 is a high-severity out-of-bounds read vulnerability in the GPU component of Google Chrome on Mac. It affects Chrome versions prior to 148.0.7778.179 and can be triggered when a user visits a crafted HTML page that reaches the vulnerable GPU code path. The flaw results from improper bounds checking during GPU-related memory access, allowing the browser to read memory outside the intended buffer. In Chrome's multi-process architecture, this condition occurs within GPU processing logic and may expose adjacent memory contents or destabilize the affected process.
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A high-severity out-of-bounds read vulnerability in the Chrome GPU component.
A related high-severity out-of-bounds read vulnerability in Chrome's GPU component on Mac, mentioned as a sibling fix in the same release.
A high-severity out-of-bounds read vulnerability in Chrome's GPU component.
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Cross-references every affected SKU, including bundled OEM variants.
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