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Site Isolation Bypass in Google Chrome Passwords

IdentifiersCVE-2026-13034CWE-693

CVE-2026-13034 is a high-severity inappropriate implementation vulnerability in the Passwords component of Google Chrome prior to 149.0.7827.197. According to the provided advisory, a remote attacker who had already compromised the renderer process could use a crafted HTML page to bypass Chrome site isolation protections. The issue is described as an implementation flaw rather than a memory corruption bug, and it affects Chrome’s security boundary enforcement around isolated site contexts.

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Impact

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Successful exploitation allows an attacker who already has renderer-process compromise to bypass site isolation, weakening Chrome’s cross-site security boundaries. This could enable access to data or execution contexts that should remain isolated from the compromised renderer, increasing the impact of an existing renderer compromise and potentially exposing sensitive cross-site content.

Mitigation

If you can’t patch tonight, do this now.

If immediate patching is not possible, reduce exposure by limiting use of untrusted web content and isolating high-risk browsing activity until the update can be applied. Because exploitation requires prior renderer compromise, hardening measures that reduce the likelihood of renderer exploitation and prompt browser updating are relevant, but no vendor-specific mitigation beyond upgrading is provided in the available content.

Remediation

Patch, then assume compromise.

Upgrade Google Chrome to version 149.0.7827.197 or later. The fixed Stable channel versions referenced in the provided content are 149.0.7827.196/197 for Windows and Mac and 149.0.7827.196 for Linux; the advisory specifically recommends 149.0.7827.197 or later.
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