Google has released a patch to fix the second zeroday vulnerability found in its Chrome browser (opens in new tab) this year.
Much like the previous threat, which was patched mere days ago, this one too is being exploited in the wild, the company confirmed in a security bulletin.
The vulnerability is tracked as CVE20232136, and is described as a highseverity integer overflow bug found in Skia, Googles open source multiplatform 2D graphics library.
Chrome uses Skia to render graphics, text, images, animations, and similar BleepingComputer describes it as a key component of the browsers rendering pipeline.
Keypoints
- Allowing access
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