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v8 info disclosure
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The v8 info disclosure tag covers discussions about information-disclosure vulnerabilities in the V8 JavaScript engine, particularly as they affect Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge on Windows. A key example is CVE-2026-7999, a V8 information-disclosure flaw disclosed by Google and Microsoft in May 2026. This bug affects Chrome before version 148.0.7778.96 and Chromium-based browsers like Edge once their security updates are applied. While vendors may label such flaws as low severity, memory disclosure in a JavaScript engine can have practical security implications. For Windows users and enterprise administrators, these disclosures serve as reminders to apply browser updates promptly to mitigate risks.
Google and Microsoft disclosed CVE-2026-7999 on May 6, 2026, as a V8 information-disclosure flaw affecting Google Chrome before 148.0.7778.96 and Chromium-based browsers that consume the same engine fixes, including Microsoft Edge once its corresponding security update is applied. The bug is not...