Input validation error in Google Chrome - CVE-2020-6411
Published: February 5, 2020
Vulnerability details
The vulnerability allows a remote attacker to bypass implemented security restrictions.
The vulnerability exists due to insufficient validation of user-supplied input in Omnibox component. A remote attacker can create a specially crafted webpage, trick the victim into visiting it and bypass implemented security restrictions.
Affected software
Arch Linux
Gentoo Linux
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop
Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Scientific Computing
Fedora
SUSE Linux
Opensuse
SUSE Package Hub for SUSE Linux Enterprise
chromium (Debian package)
www-client/chromium
www-client/google-chrome
chromium
How to mitigate CVE-2020-6411
chromium (Debian package) - update to 80.0.3987.132-1~deb10u1
www-client/chromium - update to 80.0.3987.132
www-client/google-chrome - update to 80.0.3987.132
chromium - addressed in versions 80.0.3987.132-1.el8, 80.0.3987.132-1.fc30, 80.0.3987.132-1.fc31, 80.0.3987.149-1.el8, 80.0.3987.149-1.fc30, 80.0.3987.162-1.el8, 80.0.3987.163-1.el8, 81.0.4044.113-1.el8, 81.0.4044.113-2.el8, 81.0.4044.122-1.el8, 81.0.4044.138-1.el8
External References
Related Security Bulletins
- Multiple vulnerabilities in Google Chrome
- Arch Linux update for chromium
- OpenSUSE Linux update for chromium
- OpenSUSE Linux update for chromium
- Red Hat update for chromium-browser
- OpenSUSE Linux update for chromium, re2
- Debian update for chromium
- Gentoo update for Chromium, Google Chrome
- Fedora EPEL 8 update for chromium
- Fedora 31 update for chromium
- Fedora 30 update for chromium
- Fedora EPEL 8 update for chromium
- Fedora 30 update for chromium
- Fedora EPEL 8 update for chromium
- Fedora EPEL 8 update for chromium
- Fedora EPEL 8 update for chromium
- Fedora EPEL 8 update for chromium
- Fedora EPEL 8 update for chromium
- Fedora EPEL 8 update for chromium