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NCSC-2026-0066 [1.00] [M/H] Kwetsbaarheid verholpen in Google Chrome

A high-severity use-after-free vulnerability (CVE-2026-244
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Beveiligingsadviezen Download Beveilingsadvies; NCSC-2026-0066 [1.0.0] Beveiligingsadvies NCSC-2026-0066 [1.0.0] Publicatie 19-02-2026 09:29 (Europe/Amsterdam) Prioriteit Normaal Betreft Kwetsbaarheid verholpen in Google Chrome Kenmerken Use After Free Omschrijving Google heeft een kwetsbaarheid verholpen in Google Chrome (voor versies vóór 145.0.7632.75). De kwetsbaarheid bevindt zich in de wijze waarop Google Chrome omgaat met CSS en betreft een use-after-free probleem. Dit kan leiden tot remote code execution via speciaal gemaakte HTML-pagina's. Zowel Google Chrome als Microsoft Edge (op basis van Chromium) zijn getroffen. Er is exploit code beschikbaar voor CVE-2026-2441. Oplossingen Google heeft updates uitgebracht om de kwetsbaarheid te verhelpen. Zie bijgevoegde referenties voor meer informatie. Referenties https://chromereleases.googleblog.com/2026/02/stable-channel-update-for-desktop_13.html https://chromereleases.googleblog.com/2026/02/extended-stable-updates-for-desktop_13.html CVE's CVE-2026-2441 - CVSS (v3) 8.8 Producten Google Chrome Chromium Microsoft Microsoft Edge (Chromium-based) Disclaimer The Netherlands Cyber Security Center (henceforth: NCSC-NL) maintains this page to enhance access to its information and security advisories. The use of this security advisory is subject to the following terms and conditions: NCSC-NL makes every reasonable effort to ensure that the content of this page is kept up to date, and that it is accurate and complete. Nevertheless, NCSC-NL cannot entirely rule out the possibility of errors, and therefore cannot give any warranty in respect of its completeness, accuracy or continuous keeping up-to-date. The information contained in this security advisory is intended solely for the purpose of providing general information to professional users. No rights can be derived from the information provided therein. NCSC-NL and the Kingdom of the Netherlands assume no legal liability or responsibility for any damage resulting from either the use or inability of use of this security advisory. This includes damage resulting from the inaccuracy of incompleteness of the information contained in the advisory. This security advisory is subject to Dutch law. All disputes related to or arising from the use of this advisory will be submitted to the competent court in The Hague. This choice of means also applies to the court in summary proceedings.

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