angle vulnerability

  1. CVE-2026-5277 ANGLE Integer Overflow: Chrome March 2026 Windows Patch Guide

    The March 2026 Chrome security cycle has produced another reminder that browser graphics code remains a prime target, and CVE-2026-5277 sits squarely in that category. Microsoft’s Security Update Guide records the issue as an integer overflow in ANGLE affecting Google Chrome on Windows prior to...
  2. CVE-2026-5283: Patch Chrome/Edge to Stop Cross-Origin Data Leaks (High Severity)

    In Google Chrome’s latest security cycle, CVE-2026-5283 stands out less because of its exploit mechanics than because of what it says about the browser’s attack surface in 2026: a crafted HTML page can still be enough to pry loose cross-origin data from a widely deployed Chromium stack. Google’s...
  3. CVE-2025-14174: Patch ANGLE memory safety in Chromium Chrome and Edge updates

    Google’s Chromium project patched a dangerous graphics-layer bug — tracked as CVE‑2025‑14174 — that allows an out‑of‑bounds memory access in the ANGLE (Almost Native Graphics Layer Engine) translation layer, and that upstream fix (Chrome 143.0.7499.110 and later) has been ingested by downstream...
  4. Google Chrome Patch Fixes Critical CVE-2025-6558 Vulnerability in July 2025

    In July 2025, Google addressed a critical security vulnerability in its Chrome browser, identified as CVE-2025-6558. This flaw, stemming from improper validation of untrusted input within the ANGLE and GPU components, was actively exploited in the wild, prompting immediate action from both...