memory manipulation

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The memory manipulation tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about vulnerabilities that exploit memory handling flaws in software, particularly in Chromium-based browsers like Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome. Recent content focuses on CVE-2025-8010, a critical type confusion vulnerability in the V8 JavaScript engine that allows attackers to manipulate memory, leading to potential code execution. These threads explore how such memory manipulation bugs impact system security, browser stability, and the broader Windows ecosystem, with emphasis on patches and mitigation strategies from Microsoft and Google. The tag is relevant for IT professionals, security researchers, and users concerned with memory-related exploits and their remediation.
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    CVE-2025-8010: Critical V8 Type Confusion Vulnerability in Chromium-Based Browsers

    A newly disclosed vulnerability, designated CVE-2025-8010, has once again placed the spotlight on Chromium’s V8 JavaScript engine—the beating heart of countless modern web experiences, including those provided by Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. This particular CVE, formally documented by the...
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