CVE-2022-2615: Insufficient policy enforcement in Cookies
Published Nov 10, 2021
·Updated
Insufficient policy enforcement in Cookies in Google Chrome prior to 104.0.5112.79 allowed a remote attacker to leak cross-origin data via a crafted HTML page.
Credit
Maurice Dauer
Affected Software
3 affected componentsFixes available
Google Chrome<104.0.5112.79
104.0.5112.79
Google Chrome<104.0.5112.79
fedoraproject fedora=37
Event History
Nov 10, 2021
CVE Published
12:00 AM
Aug 12, 2022
CVE Published
via MITRE·07:36 PM
Data Sourced
via MITRE·07:36 PM
DescriptionWeakness
Peer vulnerabilities
Found alongside the following vulnerabilities.
- CVE-2022-2603
- CVE-2022-2604
- CVE-2022-2605
- CVE-2022-2606
- CVE-2022-2607
- CVE-2022-2608
- CVE-2022-2609
- CVE-2022-2742
- CVE-2022-2743
- CVE-2022-2610
- CVE-2022-2611
- CVE-2022-2612
- CVE-2022-2613
- CVE-2022-2614
- CVE-2022-4914
- CVE-2022-2616
- CVE-2022-2617
- CVE-2022-2618
- CVE-2022-2619
- CVE-2022-2620
- CVE-2022-2621
- CVE-2022-2622
- CVE-2022-2623
- CVE-2022-2624
Frequently Asked Questions
1
What is the severity of CVE-2022-2615?
CVE-2022-2615 has a medium severity rating which allows for potential cross-origin data leakage.
2
How do I fix CVE-2022-2615?
To fix CVE-2022-2615, update Google Chrome to version 104.0.5112.79 or later.
3
What are the potential impacts of CVE-2022-2615?
The potential impacts of CVE-2022-2615 include unauthorized access to sensitive information through a crafted HTML page.
4
Which versions of Google Chrome are affected by CVE-2022-2615?
CVE-2022-2615 affects all versions of Google Chrome prior to 104.0.5112.79.
5
Is CVE-2022-2615 addressed in Fedora 37?
Yes, CVE-2022-2615 is addressed in Fedora 37 through the appropriate Chrome updates.