Cve 2026 14105
The latest Cve 2026 14105 coverage — news, analysis, and updates from the WindowsNews.AI desk.
Chrome 150 Patch Closes Codec Bug That Leaked Memory on Windows
Google's June 30, 2026 Chrome 150 update fixes a medium-severity, Windows-only information disclosure flaw (CVE-2026-14010) in the Codecs component. The patch prevents potential data leaks from uninitialized memory and requires users to update to version 150.0.7871.
Google Fixes Chrome Use-After-Free on macOS — Why the Same Update Matters for Windows
Google released Chrome 150.0.7871.47 on June 30, 2026, fixing CVE-2026-14025, a macOS-only use-after-free vulnerability. Even though the bug is rated low severity and doesn't affect Windows directly, the update is crucial for all users because it likely includes other security improvements and erodes the attack chain possibilities. This article explains why every Windows user and IT admin should apply the update immediately and how to verify it.
Google Fixes Chrome SanitizerAPI Flaw That Allowed Attackers to Snoop Across Websites
Google shipped Chrome 150.0.7871 to fix CVE-2026-14023, a medium-severity SanitizerAPI flaw that could allow a malicious webpage to bypass same-origin protections and silently read data from other open websites. Windows users and Chromium-based browser users should trigger an immediate update and restart the browser to ensure the patch is applied. IT administrators should prioritize deployment across managed devices, especially in environments handling sensitive corporate web apps.
Chrome Linux Hit by Omnibox Spoofing CVE-2026-14030—Patch Now to 150.0.7871.47
A newly published Chrome vulnerability (CVE-2026-14030) allows malicious sites to spoof the Omnibox on Linux by exploiting the SplitView feature. All Chrome versions before 150.0.7871.47 are affected. Users should update immediately and verify their browser version.
Chrome 150 for Android patches WebXR navigation bypass with emergency update
Google has released Chrome 150.0.7871.47 for Android to patch CVE-2026-14034, a low-severity WebXR flaw that could allow a remote attacker to bypass navigation restrictions. Home users should update the browser immediately; enterprise admins should enforce the new version via MDM policies.
Chrome 150.0.7871.47 Patches Navigation Bypass on Windows — Update Now to Block Remote Attacks
Google released Chrome 150.0.7871.47 on June 30, 2026, patching CVE-2026-14054, a low-severity Chromium Network flaw that allowed a remote attacker to bypass navigation restrictions. Windows users should update immediately via the browser’s built-in updater to block potential phishing and redirect attacks. The fix requires no special configuration, though enterprise admins may want to accelerate deployment.
Chrome 150 Fixes Extensions Flaw That Could Leak Your Private Data – Update Now
Chrome 150.0.7871.47, released June 30, 2026, patches a low-severity extensions vulnerability (CVE-2026-14053) that could leak cross-origin data after an attacker compromises add-ons. The article explains the risk for home users and enterprises, provides step-by-step update instructions, and advises locking down extensions to prevent exploitation.
Google Ships Fix for Chrome Parser Flaw That Let Attackers Skirt Webpage Defenses
Google patched a low-severity Chrome vulnerability (CVE-2026-14058) that allowed attackers to bypass Content Security Policy protections via a parser flaw. The fix is included in Chrome version 150.0.7871.47, released June 30, 2026. Windows users should verify their browser is updated to prevent potential script injection attacks.
Chrome’s FedCM Flaw Lets Attackers Skip Same-Origin Rules—Update to 150.0.7871.47 Now
CVE-2026-14057 is a critical same-origin bypass in Chrome’s FedCM API that lets attackers hijack accounts via crafted web pages. Users must update to Chrome 150.0.7871.47 immediately. The flaw highlights the high stakes of browser-based identity systems.
Google Patches Chrome for Windows After Chromoting Bug Grants Attackers Local Admin Rights
Google patched a high-severity local privilege escalation bug (CVE-2026-14060) in Chrome 150 for Windows that allowed attackers to gain SYSTEM rights via Chromoting. The update arrived on June 30, 2026, after a public exploit surfaced. All Windows Chrome users should update immediately.
A Low-Severity Chrome iOS Bug and the CPE Mix-Up That Almost Hid It
A Chrome for iOS Omnibox vulnerability fixed in version 150.0.7871.47 highlights how incomplete CPE data in the NVD can cause organizations to overlook critical mobile patches. The incident serves as a practical lesson in verifying vulnerability feeds and taking immediate action, even on 'low severity' bugs.
Chrome 150.0.7871.47 Patches Low-Severity HTML Parsing Flaw That Could Enable Cross-Site Scripting
Google released Chrome 150.0.7871.47 for Windows and macOS on June 30, 2026, to fix CVE-2026-14083, a low-severity universal cross-site scripting vulnerability caused by improper HTML input validation. While the practical risk is limited, the update highlights the importance of promptly applying even minor browser patches to avoid potential exploit chains.
Chrome 150 Closes WebXR Loophole That Could Hijack Your VR Browsing Session
Google's Chrome 150 stable release on June 30, 2026 patches a low-severity WebXR navigation bypass (CVE-2026-14073) that could allow malicious sites to redirect users during VR sessions. The fix, which adds a redundant origin check, requires no user action beyond a routine browser update. While the vulnerability had limited real-world impact, its resolution highlights the expanding security considerations for immersive web experiences.