Title: Google Chrome Cross Site Scripting and Cross Domain Security Bypass Vulnerabilities
Severity: HIGH
Description:
Google Chrome is a web browser.
Google Chrome is prone to multiple vulnerabilities:
1. Two cross-site scripting vulnerabilities affect the Adobe Reader plugin 'javascript:' calls. These issues could allow a PDF document to run scripts in the context of arbitrary sites.
Exploiting this issue may allow an attacker to steal cookie-based authentication credentials and to launch other attacks.
2. A cross-domain security-bypass vulnerability occurs because a malicious script in one frame can read the full URI and possibly other potentially sensitive data from a frame in a different origin.
Exploiting this issue will allow the attacker to bypass the same-origin policy and obtain potentially sensitive information; other attacks may also be possible.
These issues affect versions prior to Google Chrome 1.0.154.46.
Affected Products:
- Google Chrome 1.0.154.36
References:
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