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gpu security flaw
About this tag
The GPU security flaw tag covers vulnerabilities in graphics processing units that can lead to sandbox escapes, privilege escalation, or data exposure. Discussions on WindowsForum.com focus on real-world cases like CVE-2026-11119, a Chrome-on-Android GPU bug that allows sandbox escape after renderer compromise. Key themes include discrepancies between vendor severity ratings (e.g., Medium) and database scores (e.g., Critical), the challenges of triaging such flaws across platforms, and the implications for enterprise IT and security teams managing mobile and desktop devices. The tag also explores how GPU bugs intersect with browser security, driver updates, and patch management strategies.
Google Chrome’s CVE-2026-11119 was published by NVD on June 4, 2026, and describes a Chrome-on-Android GPU flaw fixed before version 149.0.7827.53 that could let an attacker escape the browser sandbox after first compromising the renderer with a crafted HTML page. The record is messy in exactly...