The tech giant acknowledged that 'an exploit for CVE-2023-2033 exists in the wild,' but stopped short of sharing additional technical specifics or indicators of compromise (IoCs) to prevent further exploitation by threat actors.ĬVE-2023-2033 also appears to share similarities with CVE-2022-1096, CVE-2022-1364, CVE-2022-3723, and CVE-2022-4262 – four other actively abused type confusion flaws in V8 that were remediated by Google in 2022. 'Type confusion in V8 in Google Chrome prior to 1.121 allowed a remote attacker to potentially exploit heap corruption via a crafted HTML page,' according to the NIST's National Vulnerability Database (NVD). The Google Chrome browser has been hit by its first zero-day attack of 2023, and Google. Clement Lecigne of Google's Threat Analysis Group (TAG) has been credited with reporting the issue on April 11, 2023. Update Chrome now to avoid this major zero-day exploit. Tracked as CVE-2023-2033, the high-severity vulnerability has been described as a type confusion issue in the V8 JavaScript engine.
Google on Friday released out-of-band updates to resolve an actively exploited zero-day flaw in its Chrome web browser, making it the first such bug to be addressed since the start of the year.