CVE-2026-7363 is a critical use-after-free vulnerability in the Canvas component of Google Chrome. It affects Google Chrome on Linux and ChromeOS prior to version 147.0.7727.138. The flaw can be triggered by a remote attacker through a crafted HTML page, causing Chrome to access memory after it has been freed. According to the provided content, successful exploitation allows arbitrary code execution inside the browser sandbox. Chromium assigned this issue critical severity.
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A critical use-after-free vulnerability in the Chrome Canvas component that could enable remote code execution via a malicious webpage.
A critical use-after-free vulnerability in Chrome Canvas.
A critical use-after-free vulnerability in the Canvas component of Google Chrome that allows a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code inside the sandbox via a crafted HTML page.
A high-severity use-after-free vulnerability in Chrome Canvas fixed in Chrome 147.0.7727.137.
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Every observed campaign linking this CVE to a named adversary.
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Cross-references every affected SKU, including bundled OEM variants.
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