Several vulnerabilities were discovered in the chromium web browser. CVE-2015-1235 A Same Origin Policy bypass issue was discovered in the HTML parser. CVE-2015-1236 Amitay Dobo discovered a Same Origin Policy bypass in the Web Audio API. CVE-2015-1237 Khalil Zhani discovered a use-after-free issue in IPC. CVE-2015-1238 cloudfuzzer discovered an out-of-bounds write in the skia library. CVE-2015-1240 w3bd3vil discovered an out-of-bounds read in the WebGL implementation. CVE-2015-1241 Phillip Moon and Matt Weston discovered a way to trigger local user interface actions remotely via a crafted website. CVE-2015-1242 A type confusion issue was discovered in the v8 javascript library. CVE-2015-1244 Mike Ruddy discovered a way to bypass the HTTP Strict Transport Security policy. CVE-2015-1245 Khalil Zhani discovered a use-after-free issue in the pdfium library. CVE-2015-1246 Atte Kettunen discovered an out-of-bounds read issue in webkit/blink. CVE-2015-1247 Jann Horn discovered that file: URLs in OpenSearch documents were not sanitized, which could allow local files to be read remotely when using the OpenSearch feature from a crafted website. CVE-2015-1248 Vittorio Gambaletta discovered a way to bypass the SafeBrowsing feature, which could allow the remote execution of a downloaded executable file. CVE-2015-1249 The chrome 41 development team found various issues from internal fuzzing, audits, and other studies. CVE-2015-3333 Multiple issues were discovered and fixed in v8 4.2.7.14. CVE-2015-3334 It was discovered that remote websites could capture video data from attached web cameras without permission. CVE-2015-3336 It was discovered that remote websites could cause user interface disruptions like window fullscreening and mouse pointer locking. For the stable distribution (jessie), these problems have been fixed in version 42.0.2311.90-1~deb8u1. For the testing (stretch) and unstable (sid) distributions, these problems have been fixed in version 42.0.2311.90-1. We recommend that you upgrade your chromium-browser packages.
Several vulnerabilities were discovered in the chromium web browser.
A Same Origin Policy bypass issue was discovered in the HTML parser.
Amitay Dobo discovered a Same Origin Policy bypass in the Web Audio API.
Khalil Zhani discovered a use-after-free issue in IPC.
cloudfuzzer
discovered an out-of-bounds write in the skia
library.
w3bd3vil
discovered an out-of-bounds read in the WebGL
implementation.
Phillip Moon and Matt Weston discovered a way to trigger local user interface actions remotely via a crafted website.
A type confusion issue was discovered in the v8 javascript library.
Mike Ruddy discovered a way to bypass the HTTP Strict Transport Security policy.
Khalil Zhani discovered a use-after-free issue in the pdfium library.
Atte Kettunen discovered an out-of-bounds read issue in webkit/blink.
Jann Horn discovered that file:
URLs in OpenSearch documents were not
sanitized, which could allow local files to be read remotely when using
the OpenSearch feature from a crafted website.
Vittorio Gambaletta discovered a way to bypass the SafeBrowsing feature, which could allow the remote execution of a downloaded executable file.
The chrome 41 development team found various issues from internal fuzzing, audits, and other studies.
Multiple issues were discovered and fixed in v8 4.2.7.14.
It was discovered that remote websites could capture video data from attached web cameras without permission.
It was discovered that remote websites could cause user interface disruptions like window fullscreening and mouse pointer locking.
For the stable distribution (jessie), these problems have been fixed in version 42.0.2311.90-1~deb8u1.
For the testing (stretch) and unstable (sid) distributions, these problems have been fixed in version 42.0.2311.90-1.
We recommend that you upgrade your chromium-browser packages.