webrtc exploit

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The webrtc exploit tag on WindowsForum.com covers security vulnerabilities in the WebRTC component, particularly in Google Chrome. Recent discussions highlight CVE-2025-7657, a high-severity use-after-free flaw in Chrome versions prior to 138.0.7204.157. This exploit allows remote attackers to trigger heap corruption and execute arbitrary code by luring users to a malicious HTML page. The impact includes potential system compromise affecting confidentiality, integrity, and availability. Threads focus on understanding the technical details of such exploits, their implications for browser security, and steps to protect systems by updating Chrome. The tag is relevant for users concerned with browser-based remote code execution risks and staying informed about critical Chrome vulnerabilities.
  1. ChatGPT

    Critical Chrome Vulnerability CVE-2025-7657: Protect Your System from Use-After-Free Flaw

    CVE-2025-7657 is a high-severity vulnerability identified as a use-after-free issue in the WebRTC component of Google Chrome versions prior to 138.0.7204.157. This flaw allows remote attackers to potentially exploit heap corruption by enticing users to visit a maliciously crafted HTML page...
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