First published: Mon Oct 25 2021(Updated: )
Inappropriate implementation in Passwords in Google Chrome prior to 97.0.4692.71 allowed a remote attacker to potentially leak cross-origin data via a malicious website.
Credit: chrome-cve-admin@google.com CHAKRAVARTHI (Ruler96)
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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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 (Trace Event) | <97.0.4692.71 | 97.0.4692.71 |
Google Chrome | <97.0.4692.71 | |
Red Hat Fedora | =34 | |
Red Hat Fedora | =35 | |
Red Hat Fedora | =36 |
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(Found alongside the following vulnerabilities)
CVE-2022-0120 is classified as a moderate severity vulnerability due to its potential to leak cross-origin data.
To fix CVE-2022-0120, update Google Chrome to version 97.0.4692.71 or later.
CVE-2022-0120 affects versions of Google Chrome prior to 97.0.4692.71 and various versions of Chromium on Debian systems.
Yes, CVE-2022-0120 allows remote attackers to potentially leak sensitive data via malicious websites.
No, CVE-2022-0120 specifically affects Google Chrome and Chromium, not Firefox.