Cve 2026 14405
The latest Cve 2026 14405 coverage — news, analysis, and updates from the WindowsNews.AI desk.
Google Fixes High-Severity Chrome V8 Bug—Update to 150.0.7871.46
Google has released Chrome 150.0.7871.46 to fix CVE-2026-14431, a high-severity type-confusion vulnerability in the V8 JavaScript engine that allows remote code execution within the browser sandbox. All Chrome users on Windows, Mac, and Linux should update immediately by restarting the browser once the update is downloaded.
Chrome 150.0.7871.46 Rushes Out Fix for Critical V8 Exploit—Update Windows, Mac, and Linux Browsers Now
Google Chrome 150.0.7871.46 fixes a critical V8 use‑after‑free bug (CVE‑2026‑14432) that could allow remote code execution via malicious web pages. All Chrome users should update immediately to protect against potential attacks. The vulnerability underscores ongoing memory safety challenges in browser engines.
Google Chrome 150.0.7871.46 Closes High‑Severity V8 Engine Hole – What Windows Users Must Do
Google has released Chrome 150.0.7871.46 to patch a high‑severity integer overflow flaw in the V8 JavaScript engine (CVE‑2026‑14430) that could allow remote code execution on Windows systems. The update is critical for all users, with instructions provided to manually update or enable automatic updates. IT administrators should deploy the patch immediately to protect enterprise environments.
Chrome 150.0.7871.46 Fixes High-Severity Skia Sandbox Escape Flaw on Windows
Google has released Chrome version 150.0.7871.46 for Windows to fix a high-severity sandbox escape vulnerability (CVE-2026-14429) in the Skia graphics library. The flaw could allow a remote attacker to break out of Chrome’s protective sandbox and compromise the system. Windows users should update immediately through the browser’s built-in updater.
Used Hard Drives Preloaded with Windows 11 Pro Are Hitting the Market—and They’re a Major Security Risk
A used 500GB Seagate hard drive with Windows 11 Pro pre-installed has appeared for sale online, touted as a plug-and-play upgrade. The deal masks serious security risks from potential malware and data remnants, along with likely licensing violations that could leave the system deactivated. This article explains the dangers, the licensing reality, and exactly what to do if you've purchased one—or how to avoid the trap altogether.
Google Chrome for Mac Gets Emergency Patch for Critical Use-After-Free Vulnerability
Google has released an urgent Chrome update for macOS to patch CVE-2026-14424, a use-after-free vulnerability in the Dawn graphics engine that could allow remote code execution. The fix is included in Chrome 150.0.7871.46, and Mac users should apply it immediately, while Windows and Linux builds are unaffected. Enterprise IT teams managing mixed fleets should prioritize this patch to prevent potential lateral movement.
High-Severity Chrome Flaw Demands Immediate Update for Windows Users
Google has patched a critical use-after-free vulnerability in Chrome’s V8 engine (CVE-2026-14426) that allows remote code execution. All Windows users running Chrome below version 150.0.7871.46 should update immediately. The fix is available now; this article explains how to check your version, trigger the update, and ensure you’re protected.
Chrome 150.0.7871.46 Fixes Sandbox Escape That Lets Malicious Pages Hijack Your PC – Update Now
Google's Chrome 150.0.7871.46 patches a high-severity sandbox escape (CVE-2026-14425) that could let a malicious HTML page break out of the browser's defenses and take over a Windows PC. All users should update immediately by checking Help > About Google Chrome and relaunching; IT admins must push the update to managed devices and monitor Chromium-based browsers for their own patches.
Chrome 150.0.7871.46 Fixes High-Severity Tint Bug That Could Enable Sandbox Escape
Google released Chrome version 150.0.7871.46 to fix CVE-2026-14423, a high-severity type-confusion vulnerability in the Tint shader compiler that could enable sandbox escapes. All desktop Chrome users should update immediately. The flaw highlights the ongoing challenge of securing emerging web standards like WebGPU.
Chrome 150 Update Closes High-Risk Tint Flaw That Could Enable Remote Attacks
Google patched Chrome 150.0.7871.46 to fix CVE-2026-14422, a high-severity Tint vulnerability allowing out-of-bounds read/write via crafted HTML. All desktop users should update immediately to prevent potential remote code execution.
Urgent ChromeOS Update Patches CVE-2026-14421 — Here’s What You Need to Do
CVE-2026-14421 is a high-severity vulnerability affecting Chrome on ChromeOS. Google has issued a fix in version 150.0.7871.46. Users of other platforms like Windows, macOS, and Linux are not affected. This article explains the risk and provides steps to secure your Chromebook.
Google Patches Critical Chrome Sandbox Escape Flaw — Update to Version 150 Now
Google released Chrome 150.0.7871.46 to fix CVE-2026-14420, a critical out-of-bounds read/write vulnerability in the Dawn graphics library that could allow attackers to escape the browser’s sandbox. All users should update immediately; enterprises must roll out the fix swiftly to prevent exploitation via malicious web pages. The incident highlights growing security risks as browsers adopt low-level GPU access APIs like WebGPU.
Skia Sandbox Escape Flaw in Chrome Gets Patched — Users Urged to Upgrade to Version 150
Google released Chrome 150.0.7871.46 to fix CVE-2026-14419, a high-severity sandbox escape flaw in the Skia graphics engine. While no active exploits have been detected, the vulnerability could allow attackers to break out of Chrome's sandbox when chained with another exploit. Users and admins should update immediately via the browser's About page.