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Fixed vulnerabilities in Google Chrome (AL01/301024/CSIRT-ITA)

Fixed vulnerabilities in Google Chrome (AL01/301024/CSIRT-ITA)

Summary

Google has released an update for the Chrome browser to fix 2 security vulnerabilities.

Risk

Vulnerability community impact estimate: HIGH/ORANGE (65.12/100)1.

Type

  • Remote Code Execution
  • Security Restrictions Bypass

Affected products and versions

Google Chrome

  • versions prior to 130.0.6723.91/.92 for Windows, Mac
  • versions prior to 130.0.6723.91 for Linux

Mitigation actions

In line with Google’s statements, it is recommended to update the product for Windows, Mac and Linux to the latest available version.

Unique Vulnerability Identifiers

CVE-2024-10487

CVE-2024-10488

References

https://chromereleases.googleblog.com/2024/10/stable-channel-update-for-desktop_29.html

1This estimate is made taking into account several parameters, including: CVSS, availability of patches/workarounds and PoC, diffusion of the affected software/devices in the reference community.

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