Multiple vulnerabilities have been reported in Google Chrome, where some have unknown impacts and others can can be exploited by malicious people to bypass certain security restrictions and potentially compromise a user’s system, according to Secunia.
1. An error related to the command line can lead to “URL parsing confusion”.
Note: This vulnerability affects the Windows platform only.
2. A use-after-free error exists within the handling of line boxes.
3. A use-after-free error exists within the handling of counter nodes.
4. A use-after-free error exists within the handling of custom fonts.
5. A double-free error exists within the libxml XPath handling.
6. An error related to empty origins can be exploited to violate the cross-origin policy.
7. An error related to the vertex handing can be exploited to cause a memory corruption.
Note: This vulnerability affects the Windows platform only.
8. A use-after-free error exists within the text searching.
9. An error within v8 can be exploited to cause an out-of-bounds write.
10. An integer overflow exists related uniform arrays.
Note: This vulnerability affects 32bit only.
11. An error exists related to “memset()” and PDF.
Note: This vulnerability affects the Linux platform only.
Solution: Update to version 13.0.782.215.