🛡️ MGASA-2022-0376 — chromium-browser-stable (CVE-2022-3445 +5 more)
Description
Updated chromium-browser-stable packages fix security vulnerability
The chromium-browser-stable package has been updated to the new 106 branch
with the 106.0.5249.119 version, fixing many bugs and 6 vulnerabilities.
Some of the security fixes are:
High CVE-2022-3445: Use after free in Skia. Reported by Nan Wang
(@eternalsakura13) and Yong Liu of 360 Vulnerability Research Institute on
2022-09-16
High CVE-2022-3446: Heap buffer overflow in WebSQL. Reported by Kaijie Xu
(@kaijieguigui) on 2022-09-26
High CVE-2022-3447: Inappropriate implementation in Custom Tabs. Reported
by Narendra Bhati of Suma Soft Pvt. Ltd. Pune (India) on 2022-09-22
High CVE-2022-3448: Use after free in Permissions API. Reported by raven
at KunLun lab on 2022-09-13
High CVE-2022-3449: Use after free in Safe Browsing. Reported by asnine on
2022-09-17
High CVE-2022-3450: Use after free in Peer Connection. Reported by
Anonymous on 2022-09-30
Affected software
MGASA-2022-0376 is recorded against 1 package.
- chromium-browser-stable (fixed in 106.0.5249.119-1.mga8)
Timeline and source
Published on 18 October 2022 and last revised on 16 April 2026. No public exploit is currently recorded for this entry. Record sourced from OSV.
References
advisories.mageia.org (Advisory)
bugs.mageia.org (Report)
chromereleases.googleblog.com (Web)
blog.chromium.org (Web)
Details
Affected Packages
| Software | From version | Fixed in |
|---|---|---|
| chromium-browser-stable | — | 106.0.5249.119-1.mga8 |
References
Similar Threats
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