Vulnerabilities > Google > Chrome > 2.0.172
DATE | CVE | VULNERABILITY TITLE | RISK |
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2010-02-18 | CVE-2010-0664 | Resource Management Errors vulnerability in Google Chrome Stack consumption vulnerability in the ChildProcessSecurityPolicy::CanRequestURL function in browser/child_process_security_policy.cc in Google Chrome before 4.0.249.78 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (memory consumption and application crash) via a URL that specifies multiple protocols, as demonstrated by a URL that begins with many repetitions of the view-source: substring. | 5.0 |
2010-02-18 | CVE-2010-0663 | Information Exposure vulnerability in Google Chrome The ParamTraits<SkBitmap>::Read function in common/common_param_traits.cc in Google Chrome before 4.0.249.78 does not initialize the memory locations that will hold bitmap data, which might allow remote attackers to obtain potentially sensitive information from process memory by providing insufficient data, related to use of a (1) thumbnail database or (2) HTML canvas. | 5.0 |
2010-02-18 | CVE-2010-0662 | Numeric Errors vulnerability in Google Chrome The ParamTraits<SkBitmap>::Read function in common/common_param_traits.cc in Google Chrome before 4.0.249.78 does not use the correct variables in calculations designed to prevent integer overflows, which allows attackers to leverage renderer access to cause a denial of service or possibly have unspecified other impact via bitmap data, related to deserialization. | 5.0 |
2010-02-18 | CVE-2010-0661 | Permissions, Privileges, and Access Controls vulnerability in multiple products WebCore/bindings/v8/custom/V8DOMWindowCustom.cpp in WebKit before r52401, as used in Google Chrome before 4.0.249.78, allows remote attackers to bypass the Same Origin Policy via vectors involving the window.open method. | 6.8 |
2010-02-18 | CVE-2010-0660 | Information Exposure vulnerability in Google Chrome Google Chrome before 4.0.249.78 sends an https URL in the Referer header of an http request in certain circumstances involving https to http redirection, which allows remote HTTP servers to obtain potentially sensitive information via standard HTTP logging. | 5.0 |
2010-02-18 | CVE-2010-0659 | Resource Management Errors vulnerability in multiple products The image decoder in WebKit before r52833, as used in Google Chrome before 4.0.249.78, does not properly handle a failure of memory allocation, which allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code in the Chrome sandbox via a malformed GIF file that specifies a large size. | 9.3 |
2010-02-18 | CVE-2010-0658 | Numeric Errors vulnerability in Google Chrome Multiple integer overflows in Skia, as used in Google Chrome before 4.0.249.78, allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code in the Chrome sandbox or cause a denial of service (memory corruption and application crash) via vectors involving CANVAS elements. | 9.3 |
2010-02-18 | CVE-2010-0657 | Unspecified vulnerability in Google Chrome Google Chrome before 4.0.249.78 on Windows does not perform the expected encoding, escaping, and quoting for the URL in the --app argument in a desktop shortcut, which allows user-assisted remote attackers to execute arbitrary programs or obtain sensitive information by tricking a user into creating a crafted shortcut. | 9.3 |
2010-02-18 | CVE-2010-0656 | Information Exposure vulnerability in multiple products WebKit before r51295, as used in Google Chrome before 4.0.249.78, presents a directory-listing page in response to an XMLHttpRequest for a file:/// URL that corresponds to a directory, which allows attackers to obtain sensitive information or possibly have unspecified other impact via a crafted local HTML document. | 4.3 |
2010-02-18 | CVE-2010-0655 | Resource Management Errors vulnerability in Google Chrome Use-after-free vulnerability in Google Chrome before 4.0.249.78 allows user-assisted remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) or possibly execute arbitrary code via vectors involving the display of a blocked popup window during navigation to a different web site. | 9.3 |