Google Chrome Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2013-6632)
Publish date: July 21, 2015
Severity: CRITICAL
CVE Identifier: CVE-2013-6632
Advisory Date: JUL 21, 2015
DESCRIPTION
Integer overflow in Google Chrome before 31.0.1650.57 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service (memory corruption) via unspecified vectors.
TREND MICRO PROTECTION INFORMATION
Apply associated Trend Micro DPI Rules.
SOLUTION
Trend Micro Deep Security DPI Rule Number: 1006191
Trend Micro Deep Security DPI Rule Name: 1006191 - Google Chrome Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2013-6632)
AFFECTED SOFTWARE AND VERSION
- google chrome 31.0.1650.0
- google chrome 31.0.1650.10
- google chrome 31.0.1650.11
- google chrome 31.0.1650.12
- google chrome 31.0.1650.13
- google chrome 31.0.1650.14
- google chrome 31.0.1650.15
- google chrome 31.0.1650.16
- google chrome 31.0.1650.17
- google chrome 31.0.1650.18
- google chrome 31.0.1650.19
- google chrome 31.0.1650.2
- google chrome 31.0.1650.20
- google chrome 31.0.1650.22
- google chrome 31.0.1650.23
- google chrome 31.0.1650.25
- google chrome 31.0.1650.26
- google chrome 31.0.1650.27
- google chrome 31.0.1650.28
- google chrome 31.0.1650.29
- google chrome 31.0.1650.3
- google chrome 31.0.1650.30
- google chrome 31.0.1650.31
- google chrome 31.0.1650.32
- google chrome 31.0.1650.33
- google chrome 31.0.1650.34
- google chrome 31.0.1650.35
- google chrome 31.0.1650.36
- google chrome 31.0.1650.37
- google chrome 31.0.1650.38
- google chrome 31.0.1650.39
- google chrome 31.0.1650.4
- google chrome 31.0.1650.41
- google chrome 31.0.1650.42
- google chrome 31.0.1650.43
- google chrome 31.0.1650.44
- google chrome 31.0.1650.45
- google chrome 31.0.1650.46
- google chrome 31.0.1650.47
- google chrome 31.0.1650.48
- google chrome 31.0.1650.49
- google chrome 31.0.1650.50
- google chrome 31.0.1650.51
- google chrome 31.0.1650.52
- google chrome 31.0.1650.53
- google chrome 31.0.1650.54
- google chrome 31.0.1650.55
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