browser memory safety

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about browser memory safety focus on real-world vulnerabilities in Chromium-based browsers like Chrome and Edge. Recent threads highlight memory-corruption flaws such as integer overflows in Fonts rendering and V8 engine exploits that allow remote code execution via crafted HTML pages. These issues underscore the importance of applying urgent security patches, as Chromium vulnerabilities quickly affect managed Windows environments. The tag covers high-severity browser memory bugs, patch guidance, and the ripple effect of upstream fixes across the browser ecosystem.
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    CVE-2026-4679: Chrome Fonts Integer Overflow Fixed in 146.0.7680.165

    Google’s latest Chrome security advisory for CVE-2026-4679 is a reminder that even mature browser engines still carry hard-to-predict memory-corruption risks in core rendering subsystems. The flaw is described as an integer overflow in Fonts that could let a remote attacker trigger an...
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    CVE-2026-4447: Patch Chrome V8 Now (Fix for Crafted HTML Exploit)

    Google’s disclosure of CVE-2026-4447 is another reminder that Chromium’s V8 engine remains one of the browser world’s most sensitive attack surfaces. According to the advisory record, a remote attacker could execute arbitrary code inside a sandbox by luring a victim to a crafted HTML page, with...
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