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Chrome fixes zero-days exploited at Pwn2Own

March 27, 2024
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Chrome fixes zero-days exploited at Pwn2Own

Google took action to address two zero-day vulnerabilities in Chrome that were exploited during the Pwn2Own 2024 hacking competition. The vulnerabilities, designated as CVE-2024-2887 and CVE-2024-2886, targeted WebAssembly and the WebCodecs API, posing significant risks for remote code execution through crafted HTML pages. In response, Google swiftly released version 123.0.6312.86/.87 for Windows and Mac and 123.0.6312.86 for Linux users to mitigate these vulnerabilities and ensure user safety.

Additionally, Mozilla also promptly addressed two Firefox zero-days exploited during the same event by Manfred Paul, emphasizing the critical nature of addressing vulnerabilities swiftly in the face of active exploitation. The swift response by Google and Mozilla highlights the dedication of these companies to safeguard users against potential security threats and underscores the significant role played by security researchers in identifying and remedying vulnerabilities. The competitive landscape of events like Pwn2Own showcases the constant battle between security researchers and hackers in identifying weaknesses and strengthening software security.

Moreover, the conclusion of the Pwn2Own 2024 Vancouver competition revealed the prowess of security researchers, with 29 zero-day exploits and exploit chains demonstrated over the course of two days. Notably, Manfred Paul emerged victorious, demonstrating exceptional skills in exploiting vulnerabilities in major web browsers such as Apple Safari, Google Chrome, and Microsoft Edge. The significant cash prizes awarded during the competition highlight the value placed on cybersecurity expertise and the ongoing efforts to enhance the resilience of software against emerging threats.

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  • Google Fixes Chrome Zero-Days Post Pwn2Own 2024

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