all InfoSec news
Google Fixes Chrome Zero-Day Exploited in the Wild
Sept. 12, 2023, 11:15 p.m. |
DataBreachToday.co.uk RSS Syndication www.databreachtoday.co.uk
Google released a fix on Monday for a Chrome zero-day that allows an attacker to remotely target a vulnerable version of the browser. The bug is tracked as a heap buffer overflow in the WebP image format, which is specifically designed to optimize web images.
attacker browser buffer buffer overflow bug chrome chrome zero-day exploited fix fixes google heap buffer overflow image issue overflow target version vulnerable zero-day
More from www.databreachtoday.co.uk / DataBreachToday.co.uk RSS Syndication
New Report Exposes Iranian Hacking Group's Media Masquerade
2 days, 12 hours ago |
www.databreachtoday.co.uk
How Intel 471's Buy of Cyborg Is Reshaping Threat Hunting
2 days, 12 hours ago |
www.databreachtoday.co.uk
ISMG Editors: RSA Conference 2024 Preview
2 days, 13 hours ago |
www.databreachtoday.co.uk
Web Trackers Persist in Healthcare Despite Privacy Risks
2 days, 14 hours ago |
www.databreachtoday.co.uk
New Botnet 'Goldoon' Targets D-Link Devices
2 days, 14 hours ago |
www.databreachtoday.co.uk
Russian GRU Hackers Compromised German, Czech Targets
2 days, 17 hours ago |
www.databreachtoday.co.uk
Jobs in InfoSec / Cybersecurity
Head of Security Operations
@ Canonical Ltd. | Home based - Americas, EMEA
Security Specialist
@ Lely | Maassluis, Netherlands
Senior Cyber Incident Response (Hybrid)
@ SmartDev | Cầu Giấy, Vietnam
Sr Security Engineer - Colombia
@ Nubank | Colombia, Bogota
Security Engineer, Investigations - i3
@ Meta | Menlo Park, CA | Washington, DC | Remote, US
Cyber Security Engineer
@ ASSYSTEM | Bridgwater, United Kingdom