First published: Thu May 07 2009(Updated: )
Multiple integer overflows in Skia, as used in Google Chrome 1.x before 1.0.154.64 and 2.x, and possibly Android, might allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code in the renderer process via a crafted (1) image or (2) canvas.
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Google Chrome | <=1.0.154.53 | |
Google Chrome | =0.2.149.29 | |
Google Chrome | =0.2.149.30 | |
Google Chrome | =0.2.152.1 | |
Google Chrome | =0.2.153.1 | |
Google Chrome | =0.3.154.0 | |
Google Chrome | =0.3.154.3 | |
Google Chrome | =0.4.154.18 | |
Google Chrome | =0.4.154.22 | |
Google Chrome | =0.4.154.31 | |
Google Chrome | =0.4.154.33 | |
Google Chrome | =1.0.154.36 | |
Google Chrome | =1.0.154.39 | |
Google Chrome | =1.0.154.42 | |
Google Chrome | =1.0.154.43 | |
Google Chrome | =1.0.154.46 | |
Google Chrome | =1.0.154.59 | |
Google Chrome | =2.0.156.1 | |
Google Chrome | =2.0.157.0 | |
Google Chrome | =2.0.157.2 | |
Google Chrome | =2.0.158.0 | |
Google Chrome | =2.0.159.0 |
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