CVE-2024-0805
CVE-2024-0805 is a domain spoofing vulnerability in Google Chrome. This flaw, found in versions prior to 121.0.6167.85, allows a remote attacker to potentially deceive users. By crafting a malicious domain name, an attacker can exploit the inappropriate implementation within the Chrome Downloads feature. Although the CVSS score is 4.3, indicating a medium severity, the SOCRadar Vulnerability Risk Score (SVRS) is 30, suggesting a lower immediate risk compared to critical vulnerabilities with scores above 80. This means while it's not immediately critical, patching is still recommended. Successful exploitation could lead users to believe they are downloading files from a trusted source when in reality, the files are malicious. Mitigating this security vulnerability prevents potential phishing attacks or malware distribution through spoofed downloads.
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