Multiple Google Chrome Vulnerabilities Enable Arbitrary Code Execution
Google Chrome contains multiple security flaws, with the most critical allowing attackers to execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the logged-in user. Successful exploitation could enable unauthorized access to sensitive data, installation of malware, or creation of unauthorized accounts. The impact severity depends on the user’s system privileges.
Why it matters in Western Canada: Google Chrome is widely deployed across Western Canadian post-secondary institutions, government agencies, healthcare facilities, and financial organizations. Organizations relying on Chrome for business-critical functions face potential data breaches and system compromise if vulnerabilities are exploited.
Summary generated from the original advisory. Read the full source: ms-isac
- Source
- https://www.cisecurity.org/advisory/multiple-vulnerabilities-in-google-chrome-could-allow-for-arbitrary-code-execution_2026-054
- CVEs
- None listed
- Tags
- google chrome, arbitrary code execution, privilege escalation, browser security, patching
- Provenance
- mask2-ti-pipeline (AI-assisted, human-reviewable)