CVE-2020-6567 — Improper Input Validation in Google Chrome
Severity
6.5MEDIUMNVD
EPSS
0.5%
top 32.74%
CISA KEV
Not in KEV
Exploit
No known exploits
Affected products
Timeline
PublishedSep 21
Latest updateJun 6
Description
Insufficient validation of untrusted input in command line handling in Google Chrome on Windows prior to 85.0.4183.83 allowed a remote attacker to bypass navigation restrictions via a crafted HTML page.
CVSS vector
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:R/S:U/C:N/I:H/A:NExploitability: 2.8 | Impact: 3.6
Affected Packages5 packages
Also affects: Debian Linux 10.0, Fedora 33
Patches
🔴Vulnerability Details
4GHSA▶
GHSA-fm58-pfxp-rgh5: Insufficient validation of untrusted input in command line handling in Google Chrome on Windows prior to 85↗2022-05-24
CVEList▶
CVE-2020-6567: Insufficient validation of untrusted input in command line handling in Google Chrome on Windows prior to 85↗2020-09-21
OSV▶
CVE-2020-6567: Insufficient validation of untrusted input in command line handling in Google Chrome on Windows prior to 85↗2020-09-21
📋Vendor Advisories
3💬Community
3Bugzilla▶
CVE-2020-6559 CVE-2020-6560 CVE-2020-6561 CVE-2020-6562 CVE-2020-6563 CVE-2020-6564 CVE-2020-6565 CVE-2020-6566 CVE-2020-6567 CVE-2020-6568 CVE-2020-6569 CVE-2020-6570 CVE-2020-6571 chromium: various ↗2020-08-27
Bugzilla▶
CVE-2020-6559 CVE-2020-6560 CVE-2020-6561 CVE-2020-6562 CVE-2020-6563 CVE-2020-6564 CVE-2020-6565 CVE-2020-6566 CVE-2020-6567 CVE-2020-6568 CVE-2020-6569 CVE-2020-6570 CVE-2020-6571 chromium: various ↗2020-08-27
Bugzilla▶
CVE-2020-6567 chromium-browser: Insufficient validation of untrusted input in command line handling↗2020-08-27