But it’s only been three days since the company urgently released a new fix. In it, the search giant has closed a 0-day “hole” that is actively used by attackers.

The vulnerability was reported as CVE-2022-3723. It is based on type confusion in the Chromium V8 JavaScript engine. This hole was discovered by Avast experts on October 25. At the same time, Google promised to reveal the technical details of the vulnerability only after updating Chrome for the majority of users.

Recall that this is not the first vulnerability in Chrome with JavaScript Chrome V. The company has already fixed CVE-2022-1364 and CVE-2022-1096.

Source: Ferra

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