Google releases several vulnerability fixes for Chrome browser

Google has released updates for its popular Chrome browser to remediate several vulnerabilities, including a high-severity vulnerability that has already been exploited in the wild. This marks the fourth zero-day vulnerability that had to be patched in Chrome this year.

The vulnerability CVE-2022-2294 is a heap-based buffer overflow in the WebRTC component used by the browser. Successful exploitation can lead to remote code execution on the target.

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