Microsoft discloses severe remote code execution vulnerability in ChromeOS

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Microsoft finds severe security flaw in ChromeOS

Microsoft uncovered a major memory corruption vulnerability in Google's ChromeOS operating system that could have allowed attackers to perform denial-of-service or remote code execution attacks.

The software giant recently published a blog post about the discovery of the flaw, which was given a 9.8 out of 10 rating on the Common Vulnerability Scoring System.
 
Microsoft uncovered a major memory corruption vulnerability in Google's ChromeOS operating system that could have allowed attackers to perform denial-of-service or remote code execution attacks.
Yup.
Rather use the super-secure and super-stable OS used by billions worldwide.
 
96% of Windows 10/11 is paid for, either by the IHV or corporate subscription. Microsoft makes most of its money selling software. Google makes most of its money selling your eyes to its advertisers.
 
Not surprising seeing Chromium still has that memory leak.
 
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