First published: Tue Jan 07 2020(Updated: )
Insufficient data validation in QR scanner in Google Chrome on iOS prior to 90.0.4430.72 allowed an attacker displaying a QR code to perform domain spoofing via a crafted QR code.
Credit: chrome-cve-admin@google.com Ahmed Elsobky @0xsobky
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
debian/chromium | 90.0.4430.212-1~deb10u1 116.0.5845.180-1~deb11u1 118.0.5993.70-1~deb11u1 116.0.5845.180-1~deb12u1 118.0.5993.70-1~deb12u1 118.0.5993.70-1 | |
Google Chrome | <90.0.4430.72 | 90.0.4430.72 |
Google Chrome | <90.0.4430.72 | |
Debian | =10.0 | |
Fedoraproject Fedora | =32 | |
Fedoraproject Fedora | =33 | |
Fedoraproject Fedora | =34 |
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(Found alongside the following vulnerabilities)
CVE-2021-21208 has a high severity rating due to the potential for domain spoofing attacks.
To fix CVE-2021-21208, update Google Chrome to version 90.0.4430.72 or later.
CVE-2021-21208 allows attackers to mislead users by displaying crafted QR codes that can lead to domain spoofing.
CVE-2021-21208 affects Google Chrome versions prior to 90.0.4430.72.
Currently, there are no known workarounds for CVE-2021-21208 other than updating to the patched version.