Google has set Zero Day in Chrome. a type confusionThe bug in the Javascript engine already has a vulnerability, although Google provides few details. This will be the seventh time in 2022 that Chrome has a zero-day patch.
google Zeroday mentions in a blog postHowever, the company provides few details about it. This is the only patch that will be implemented at the moment. Fix in stable version 107.0.534.87/.88 of Chrome.
Google provides few details about the vulnerability. The company usually waits for the update to be carried out by several users. The error is rated high, and is encoded as CVE-2022-3723. It is located around a type confusionVulnerability in Chrome V8 JavaScript Engine. In this case, the engine does not properly check the type of object being loaded. In severe cases, this may allow an attacker to execute code, but the effect is unknown in this case.
Google says there is a bug in the bug, but the company isn’t providing any details as usual. It is also not clear whether the bug was effectively exploited by this exploit. This will be the seventh time in 2022 that Google has done a zero-day fix in Chrome. The vulnerability was raised by three external security researchers, Jan Vojtěšek from Avast, Milánek and Przemek Gmerek.