1.0 Introduction
Recently, Google has released security updates to address multiple vulnerabilities in the Chrome Browser.
2.0 Impact
Successful exploitation of these vulnerabilities could lead to arbitrary code execution, information disclosure, security bypass, and denial-of-service.
3.0 Affected Products
- CVE-2025-3066 (High): Use-after-free vulnerability in Navigations, potentially allowing arbitrary code execution.
- CVE-2025-3067 (Medium): Inappropriate implementation in Custom Tabs, which could lead to security bypass.
- CVE-2025-3068 (Medium): Inappropriate implementation in Intents.
- CVE-2025-3069 (Medium): Inappropriate implementation in Extensions.
- CVE-2025-3070 (Medium): Insufficient validation of untrusted input in Extensions.
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CVE-2025-3071 to CVE-2025-3074 (Low):
Various inappropriate implementations in features like Autofill and Downloads.
4.0 Recommendations
CyberSecurity Malaysia encourages users and administrators to review
Google Chrome releases
for more information and apply the necessary updates.
Kindly refer to the following URLs for more information:
Generally, Cyber999 advises the users to be updated with the latest security announcements by the vendor and follow best practice security policies to determine which updates should be applied.
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5.0 References