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mojo ipc vulnerability
About this tag
The Mojo IPC vulnerability tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about high-severity flaws in Chrome's Mojo inter-process communication system on Windows. Content focuses on CVE-2026-12018, a vulnerability in Chrome for Windows before version 149.0.7827.115 that could allow local attackers to escalate privileges to the OS level via a malicious file. Threads emphasize that browser patching should be treated as endpoint security, not just user convenience, and highlight how Chrome's sandbox can be bypassed through Mojo bugs. The tag is relevant for IT administrators and security professionals managing Windows endpoints with Chrome installed.
Google disclosed CVE-2026-12018 on June 11, 2026, as a high-severity Mojo flaw in Chrome for Windows before version 149.0.7827.115 that could let a local attacker escalate to OS-level privileges using a malicious file. The vulnerability is not just another line item in a busy Chrome advisory; it...