CVE-2023-1223: Insufficient policy enforcement in Autofill
Published Dec 7, 2022
·Updated
Insufficient policy enforcement in Autofill in Google Chrome on Android prior to 111.0.5563.64 allowed a remote attacker to leak cross-origin data via a crafted HTML page. (Chromium security severity: Medium)
Credit
Ahmed ElMasry
Affected Software
3 affected componentsFixes available
Google Chrome<111.0.5563.64
111.0.5563.64
Google Chrome<111.0.5563.64
Google Android
Event History
Dec 7, 2022
CVE Published
12:00 AM
Mar 7, 2023
CVE Published
via MITRE·09:42 PM
Data Sourced
via MITRE·09:42 PM
DescriptionWeakness
Peer vulnerabilities
Found alongside the following vulnerabilities.
- CVE-2023-1213
- CVE-2023-1214
- CVE-2023-1215
- CVE-2023-1216
- CVE-2023-1217
- CVE-2023-1218
- CVE-2023-1219
- CVE-2023-1220
- CVE-2023-1221
- CVE-2023-1222
- CVE-2023-1224
- CVE-2023-1225
- CVE-2023-1226
- CVE-2023-1227
- CVE-2023-1228
- CVE-2023-1229
- CVE-2023-1230
- CVE-2023-1231
- CVE-2023-2314
- CVE-2023-1232
- CVE-2023-1233
- CVE-2023-1234
- CVE-2023-1235
- CVE-2023-1236
Frequently Asked Questions
1
What is the severity of CVE-2023-1223?
CVE-2023-1223 has a medium severity rating as classified by Chromium security.
2
How can I fix CVE-2023-1223?
To fix CVE-2023-1223, update Google Chrome on Android to version 111.0.5563.64 or later.
3
What causes CVE-2023-1223?
CVE-2023-1223 is caused by insufficient policy enforcement in the Autofill feature of Google Chrome.
4
Who is affected by CVE-2023-1223?
Users of Google Chrome on Android versions prior to 111.0.5563.64 are affected by CVE-2023-1223.
5
What type of attack is possible due to CVE-2023-1223?
CVE-2023-1223 allows a remote attacker to leak cross-origin data through a crafted HTML page.