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A security researcher has dropped a zero-day remote code execution vulnerability on Twitter that works on the current version of Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge.
A zero-day vulnerability is a security bug that has been publicly disclosed but has not been patched in the released version of the affected software.
Today, security researcher Rajvardhan Agarwal released a working proof-of-concept (PoC) exploit for a remote code execution vulnerability for the V8 JavaScript engine in Chromium-based browsers.
While Agarwal states that the vulnerability is fixed in the latest version of the V8 JavaScript engine, it is not clear when Google will roll out the Google Chrome.Just here to drop a chrome 0day. Yes you read that right.r4j0x00/exploits pic.twitter.com/PpVJrVitLR
— Rajvardhan Agarwal (@r4j0x00) April 12, 2021
Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge zero-day vulnerability shared on Twitter
A security researcher has dropped a zero-day remote code execution vulnerability on Twitter that works on the current version of Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge.
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