chrome linux

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The chrome linux tag covers discussions about Google Chrome on Linux, including security vulnerabilities and patching guidance. Recent threads focus on high-severity CVEs such as CVE-2026-11682, a sandbox escape affecting Chrome on Linux before version 149.0.7827.103, and CVE-2026-11681, a heap corruption issue in the Ozone layer fixed in the same version. Topics include version numbering discrepancies between Google's builds and NVD metadata, practical steps for patching Chrome and Chromium, and implications for enterprise deployments. The tag is relevant for IT administrators, security researchers, and Linux desktop users tracking Chrome-specific threats and updates.
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    CVE-2026-11682 Chrome Linux Sandbox Escape: Patch Steps & CPE Clarification

    CVE-2026-11682 is a high-severity Google Chrome vulnerability disclosed on June 8, 2026, affecting Chrome on Linux before the 149.0.7827.103 line and allowing a sandbox escape after renderer compromise via a crafted HTML page. That sounds narrow, but it is the kind of narrow that matters: not a...
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    CVE-2026-11681 Chrome Linux Heap Corruption: Patch to 149.0.7827.103

    CVE-2026-11681 is a high-severity Google Chrome vulnerability disclosed on June 8, 2026, affecting Chrome on Linux before version 149.0.7827.103 and allowing a remote attacker to potentially trigger heap corruption through a crafted HTML page. The bug sits in Ozone, Chrome’s platform-abstraction...
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