Google has released exploit code for a critical, unfixed Chromium vulnerability that leverages the Browser Fetch interface to convert user devices into persistent botnet nodes. This flaw allows attackers to monitor browser usage, proxy malicious traffic, or launch denial-of-service attacks, posing a significant security risk for developers maintaining Chromium-based applications. Professionals should anticipate urgent security patches and closely monitor for a secondary vulnerability that could escalate this limited backdoor into a full device compromise.
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