First published: Wed Oct 08 2014(Updated: )
Use-after-free vulnerability in the ProcessingInstruction::setXSLStyleSheet function in core/dom/ProcessingInstruction.cpp in the DOM implementation in Blink, as used in Google Chrome before 38.0.2125.101, allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service or possibly have unspecified other impact via unknown vectors.
Credit: cve-coordination@google.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
redhat enterprise linux desktop supplementary | =6.0 | |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server Supplementary | =6.0 | |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server Supplementary EUS | =6.6.z | |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation Supplementary | =6.0 | |
Apple iTunes for Windows | <=12.1.3 | |
Apple Mobile Safari | =6.2.2 | |
Apple Mobile Safari | =7.1.2 | |
Apple Mobile Safari | =8.0.2 | |
iStyle @cosme iPhone OS | <=8.1.2 | |
tvOS | <=7.0.1 | |
Google Chrome | <=38.0.2125.7 |
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CVE-2014-3192 has a high severity rating as it can lead to denial of service or potential security impacts.
To fix CVE-2014-3192, update your Google Chrome browser to version 38.0.2125.101 or later, and ensure other affected software is similarly updated.
CVE-2014-3192 affects Google Chrome versions prior to 38.0.2125.101.
The potential impacts of CVE-2014-3192 include denial of service attacks and unspecified exploits by remote attackers.
Yes, CVE-2014-3192 affects multiple versions of Apple Safari and iTunes prior to specific updates.