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| Well, greetings friends. Hope you had a good weekend. Another day, another... zero-day vulnerability? Let's discuss. | |
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| Here's your quick rundown of what happened: Google has confirmed yet another zero-day vulnerability is impacting Chrome. It's the ninth one this year. An urgent update has started rolling out across all platforms. Google says it's aware that an exploit for CVE-2022-4262 is active in the wild, but hasn't yet provided any info on how this is taking place. | |
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| Here's why I think this matters to IT. Experts say it's very likely that this vulnerability allows remote code execution. Ostensibly, a threat actor could cause any script or malware payload to be executed on a victim's device. Most often, it means they can exploit such a vulnerability when users visit a malicious website. It's recommended that users apply the security update as soon as possible. | |
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