Cve 2026 14414
The latest Cve 2026 14414 coverage — news, analysis, and updates from the WindowsNews.AI desk.
Critical Chrome for Android Update Patches WebView Vulnerability Allowing Remote Code Execution
Google released Chrome for Android 150.0.7871.47 to patch CVE-2026-13870, a critical use-after-free vulnerability in the WebView component. Triggered by crafted HTML, the flaw could allow remote code execution. All Android users should update immediately through the Google Play Store to block potential attacks.
Google Patches CVE-2026-13872: Chrome for Android Vulnerability Allows Stealthy App Installs
Google has released Chrome for Android version 150.0.7871.47, fixing a high-severity vulnerability (CVE-2026-13872) in the WebAppInstalls component. The flaw could allow a local attacker to install malicious apps without user consent via a crafted website. All Android users should update immediately to protect their devices.
Chrome for Android Gets a Patch for CVE-2026-13868 — Check Your Version Now
Google has disclosed CVE-2026-13868, a medium-severity vulnerability in Chrome for Android. Users should update to version 150.0.7871.47 immediately via the Play Store to close the security gap. The article explains the risk, provides step-by-step update instructions for both consumers and IT admins, and highlights the importance of keeping Chrome and WebView current.
Google Shields Android Users from Cross-Site Data Theft with Critical Chrome Patch
Google has released Chrome 150.0.7871.47 for Android to patch CVE-2026-13866, a vulnerability that allows a remote attacker to bypass Site Isolation after compromising the renderer. The article explains the risk to everyday users, IT administrators, and developers, provides step-by-step update instructions, and offers context on the ongoing battle to secure Chrome's process isolation.
Google Fixes Chrome for Android Privilege Escalation Flaw (CVE-2026-13863) with Version 150.0.7871.47
Google released an emergency Chrome for Android update (version 150.0.7871.47) to fix CVE-2026-13863, a privilege escalation bug in CustomTabs that could allow local attackers to compromise devices via a malicious file. Windows users who sync Chrome data with Android should update immediately to protect their cross-platform credentials.
Patch Now: Microsoft Silently Fixes Edge Zero-Day in CVE-2026-13862 Update
Microsoft has resolved CVE-2026-13862, a vulnerability in its Edge browser, with the latest update. Users should verify they are running the newest version; enterprise admins must ensure managed devices are patched. Details remain sparse, but automatic updates already protect most consumers.
Chrome for Android Update Closes High-Severity Hole That Allowed Access Control Bypass
Google has released Chrome for Android version 150.0.7871.47, which fixes CVE-2026-13852, a high-severity vulnerability that could let a local attacker bypass access controls with a crafted HTML page. All Android users should update Chrome immediately to protect against potential exploits.
Chrome 150 for Android Plugs High-Severity Vulnerability — Windows Users Should Check Their Phones
Google has released Chrome 150.0.7871.47 for Android to patch a high-severity vulnerability (CVE-2026-13856) that could allow remote attackers to compromise devices. The fix is Android-only, but Windows users who sync data should also verify their Android devices are updated. This article explains the limited details available, potential risks, and step-by-step instructions to update and stay protected.
Google Patches High-Severity Chrome 150 Vulnerability (CVE-2026-13825) — Update Immediately
Google has released Chrome 150.0.7871.47 with a fix for CVE-2026-13825, a high-severity uninitialized-use vulnerability in the Dawn graphics library. The flaw affects desktop versions on Windows, macOS, and Linux, potentially allowing remote code execution via malicious WebGPU content. Users and IT administrators should update immediately to prevent exploitation.
Urgent: Chrome for macOS Patches High-Severity CVE-2026-13819—Update to 150.0.7871.47 Now
Google has issued a high-severity security fix for Chrome on macOS, addressing an out-of-bounds write vulnerability (CVE-2026-13819) in the ANGLE graphics layer. The bug only affects Macs and is patched in version 150.0.7871.47. All macOS Chrome users should update immediately to prevent potential remote code execution attacks.
Google Fixes Critical Chrome for Android Flaw — What Windows Users Need to Know
Google released an out-of-band update for Chrome on Android, version 150.0.7871.47, fixing a critical vulnerability (CVE-2026-13822) that could allow an attacker to compromise the device after tricking the user into installing a malicious file. Windows users aren't directly affected but should review Chrome sync settings and ensure connected Android devices are patched to prevent potential cross-device credential theft.
Chrome for iOS Safe Browsing Side‑Channel Attack Patched — Update Your iPhone App Now
Chrome for iOS received an out‑of‑band patch fixing a high‑severity side‑channel vulnerability (CVE-2026-13809) in its Safe Browsing component. The flaw could let attackers quietly infer sensitive user data, and Windows users who sync Chrome across devices face indirect risk. All iOS Chrome users should update to version 150.0.7871.47 immediately, and IT teams should enforce the update via MDM.
Chrome for iOS Users Must Update to Patch Exploitable Universal XSS Flaw
Google has patched a high-severity universal cross-site scripting vulnerability (CVE-2026-13812) in Chrome for iOS. The flaw could allow attackers to inject malicious scripts into any website visited by the user, potentially stealing sensitive data. Users must update to Chrome version 150.0.7871.47 immediately via the App Store.