Several vulnerabilities have been discovered in the chromium web browser.
- CVE-2013-2931
The chrome 31 development team found various issues from internal
fuzzing, audits, and other studies.
- CVE-2013-6621
Khalil Zhani discovered a use-after-free issue in speech input
handling.
- CVE-2013-6622
cloudfuzzer discovered a use-after-free issue in
HTMLMediaElement.
- CVE-2013-6623
miaubiz discovered an out-of-bounds read in the Blink/Webkit SVG
implementation.
- CVE-2013-6624
Jon Butler discovered a use-after-free issue in id attribute
strings.
- CVE-2013-6625
cloudfuzzer discovered a use-after-free issue in the Blink/Webkit
DOM implementation.
- CVE-2013-6626
Chamal de Silva discovered an address bar spoofing issue.
- CVE-2013-6627
skylined discovered an out-of-bounds read in the HTTP stream
parser.
- CVE-2013-6628
Antoine Delignat-Lavaud and Karthikeyan Bhargavan of INRIA Paris
discovered that a different (unverified) certificate could be used
after successful TLS renegotiation with a valid certificate.
- CVE-2013-6629
Michal Zalewski discovered an uninitialized memory read in the
libjpeg and libjpeg-turbo libraries.
- CVE-2013-6630
Michal Zalewski discovered another uninitialized memory read in
the libjpeg and libjpeg-turbo libraries.
- CVE-2013-6631
Patrik HĂśglund discovered a use-free issue in the libjingle
library.
- CVE-2013-6632
Pinkie Pie discovered multiple memory corruption issues.
For the stable distribution (wheezy), these problems have been fixed in
version 31.0.1650.57-1~deb7u1.
For the testing distribution (jessie), these problems will be fixed soon.
For the unstable distribution (sid), these problems have been fixed in
version 31.0.1650.57-1.
We recommend that you upgrade your chromium-browser packages.