CVE-2024-1675: Insufficient policy enforcement in Download
Chromium: CVE-2024-1675 Insufficient policy enforcement in Download
Other sources
Insufficient policy enforcement in Download in Google Chrome prior to 122.0.6261.57 allowed a remote attacker to bypass filesystem restrictions via a crafted HTML page. (Chromium security severity: Medium)
— MITRE
This CVE was assigned by Chrome. Microsoft Edge (Chromium-based) ingests Chromium, which addresses this vulnerability. Please see Google Chrome Releases for more information.
— Microsoft
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Affected Software
Remediation
Recommended actions to resolve this vulnerability, in priority order.
- Upgrade
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Google Chrome (Trace Event)to a version that resolves this vulnerability.Fixed in 122.0.6261.57 - Upgrade
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Chromium (Google Chrome/Chromium-based)to a version that resolves this vulnerability.Fixed in 122.0.6261.57
Event History
Peer vulnerabilities
Found alongside the following vulnerabilities.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the severity of CVE-2024-1675?
CVE-2024-1675 has a moderate severity level due to insufficient policy implementation.
How do I fix CVE-2024-1675?
To resolve CVE-2024-1675, update to the latest version of Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge (Chromium-based) as per their release notes.
Which versions of Chrome are affected by CVE-2024-1675?
Versions of Chrome prior to 122.0.6261.57 are affected by CVE-2024-1675.
Is Microsoft Edge (Chromium-based) impacted by CVE-2024-1675?
Yes, Microsoft Edge (Chromium-based) is impacted as it ingests the Chromium codebase that contains this vulnerability.
What systems running Fedora are affected by CVE-2024-1675?
Fedora 38 and Fedora 39 are affected by CVE-2024-1675.