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Google Chrome Accessibility blink::Node Corruption

Posted by deepcore on November 30, 2016 – 5:30 am

A specially crafted web-page can trigger an unknown memory corruption vulnerability in Google Chrome Accessibility code. An attacker can cause code to attempt to execute a method of an object using a vftable, when the pointer to that object is not valid, or the object is not of the expected type. Successful exploitation can lead to arbitrary code execution.


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