Cve 2026 14405
The latest Cve 2026 14405 coverage — news, analysis, and updates from the WindowsNews.AI desk.
Google Chrome 150.0.7871.46 Released: Critical Sandbox Escape Vulnerability Patched
Google has released Chrome version 150.0.7871.46 to address CVE-2026-14405, a critical sandbox escape vulnerability in the V8 JavaScript engine. All Chrome users on Windows, Mac, and Linux should update immediately to prevent potential remote code execution. The update can be triggered manually via Help > About Google Chrome, and IT admins should force the patch across managed fleets.
Google Patches High-Severity ANGLE Flaw in Chrome 150 for Windows
Google released Chrome 150.0.7871.46 to fix a high-severity information-disclosure bug (CVE-2026-14402) in the ANGLE graphics component on Windows. The flaw could let attackers steal sensitive data via WebGL. Users should manually check for updates immediately, and IT admins should push the patch urgently.
Google Ships Emergency Chrome for Android Patch for ANGLE Input Validation Flaw
Google has released an emergency security update for Chrome on Android to patch CVE-2026-14401, a high‑severity ANGLE input‑validation flaw. All users should update to version 150.0.7871.46 immediately to block remote attacks that can be triggered simply by visiting a malicious webpage.
Chrome 150.0.7871.46 Patches High-Severity Sandbox Escape Vulnerability
Google has released Chrome 150.0.7871.46 to address a high-severity out-of-bounds write in the ANGLE graphics layer. The flaw, tracked as CVE-2026-14400, could allow attackers to escape the browser's sandbox via a malicious webpage. All Chrome users should update immediately to protect against potential system compromise.
Urgent Chrome 150 Patch Closes High-Risk Memory Disclosure in Dawn
Google has issued an emergency patch for a high-severity memory disclosure vulnerability (CVE-2026-14399) in Chrome's Dawn graphics library. All desktop Chrome users must update to version 150.0.7871.46 immediately to prevent potential exposure of sensitive data from crafted web pages. This article details the flaw, its impact, update steps, and enterprise mitigation measures.
Google Rushes Chrome 150.0.7871.46 Update to Patch ANGLE Sandbox Escape Flaw
Google has released Chrome 150.0.7871.46 to fix CVE-2026-14398, a use-after-free vulnerability in the ANGLE graphics layer that enables sandbox escape attacks. All Chrome users on Windows, Mac, and Linux should update immediately to prevent potential system compromise. The flaw could let attackers execute arbitrary code by breaking out of Chrome's restrictive sandbox.
Chrome 150 Update Locks Down Mac Sandbox Escape Bug—But All Users Should Take Note
Google released Chrome 150.0.7871.46 to fix CVE-2026-14397, a Mac-specific out-of-bounds write in the ANGLE graphics layer that could allow a remote attacker to escape the browser sandbox. While Windows users aren't directly affected, the update highlights the ongoing risk of graphics component vulnerabilities across all platforms. Users should ensure automatic updates are enabled and verify their browser version immediately.
Critical Chrome V8 vulnerability (CVE‑2026‑14395) fixed: Update to 150.0.7871.46 now
Google has patched CVE‑2026‑14395, a high‑severity out‑of‑bounds write in Chrome’s V8 engine that allows remote code execution. Users must update to Chrome 150.0.7871.46 or later immediately. The bug affects Windows, Mac, and Linux, and IT admins should push the fix organization‑wide.
Critical Chrome macOS Update Fixes WebUSB Code Execution Vulnerability (CVE-2026-13778)
Google has released Chrome 150.0.7871.47 for macOS to patch CVE-2026-13778, a critical use-after-free vulnerability in WebUSB that could allow a local attacker with a malicious USB device to execute arbitrary code. macOS users should update immediately, and all Chrome users should consider disabling WebUSB if unused to reduce risk.
Chrome for iOS Gets Emergency Patch: Update to Version 150.0.7871.47 to Close Security Hole
Google has released an urgent security update for Chrome on iOS, version 150.0.7871.47, to patch a critical vulnerability tracked as CVE-2026-13777. Users should update immediately via the App Store to protect against potential attacks. The update is straightforward and applies to all iPhones and iPads running Chrome.
IONIX CHAIN’s $0.025 Presale Pushes ‘1000x’ Promise — Here’s What Windows Users Should Really Know
IONIX CHAIN is marketing a presale token at $0.025 with claims of 1000x returns, but evidence points to a far lower ceiling and numerous red flags. This article explains how Windows users are particularly vulnerable to such crypto scams, details the anatomy of presale hype, and provides actionable steps to verify projects, harden a Windows PC, secure crypto interactions, and recognize common warning signs.
Windows Now Rotates IPv6 Privacy Addresses Every 2 Days—Here’s Why That Matters
Windows now rotates temporary IPv6 addresses every 48 hours instead of weekly, following RFC 8981. This 2-day lifetime boosts privacy by making device tracking harder. The change is automatic in recent Windows 10/11 versions, but IT admins and developers should understand its impact on logs and socket behavior.
Teams Screen Sharing Goes Black on Macs: Microsoft Says You Need macOS Tahoe 26.4
Microsoft warns that screen sharing in Teams on Macs shows a black screen or fails when running macOS older than Tahoe 26.4, especially with low disk space. A native sharing fix in the update resolves the bug, while a workaround using 'Include computer sound' reduces occurrences until you upgrade. Government cloud users are affected too.