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chromium webml
About this tag
The chromium webml tag covers security vulnerabilities in the WebML component of Chromium-based browsers, including Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. Recent discussions focus on high-severity memory safety bugs such as integer overflows and heap buffer overflows, which can be exploited via crafted HTML pages to cause heap corruption or leak sensitive information. These issues are patched in Chrome versions 147.0.7727.55 and later, with Microsoft Edge inheriting fixes through its Chromium base. The tag is relevant for Windows users and enterprise IT teams who need to track critical browser updates and understand the downstream impact of Chromium flaws on Edge.
A newly published Chromium flaw, CVE-2026-5859, is the kind of browser vulnerability that security teams should treat as an urgent patch item rather than an abstract identifier. Google says the issue is an integer overflow in WebML affecting Chrome versions prior to 147.0.7727.55, and that a...
Chromium has landed another high-severity memory-safety bug in its WebML stack, and this one deserves attention because it sits in the browser’s highly exposed attack surface. According to the CVE record, CVE-2026-5867 is a heap buffer overflow in Google Chrome prior to 147.0.7727.55, and a...
Microsoft’s latest Chromium security entry, CVE-2026-3915, is a heap buffer overflow in WebML that matters well beyond the narrow label attached to it. Because Microsoft Edge (Chromium-based) inherits fixes from upstream Chromium, the practical takeaway for Windows users is straightforward: once...