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CVE-2016-7240: The Chakra JavaScript scripting engine in Microsoft Edge allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code...

The Chakra JavaScript scripting engine in Microsoft Edge allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service (memory corruption) via a crafted web site, aka "Scripting Engine Memory Corruption Vulnerability," a different vulnerability than CVE-2016-7200, CVE-2016-7201, CVE-2016-7202, CVE-2016-7203, CVE-2016-7208, CVE-2016-7242, and CVE-2016-7243.

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CVE-2016-7240 is a memory corruption flaw in Microsoft Edge's Chakra JavaScript engine. A malicious website could trigger code execution or a browser crash on affected systems. Business risk is mainly endpoint compromise through web browsing, especially where legacy Edge remains in use without the MS16-129 security update. Exposure is most likely on endpoints or virtual desktops that still use affected Microsoft Edge/Chakra builds covered by MS16-129. Modern fully patched environments are less likely to be exposed, but the source bundle does not list exact versions or replacement status. Treat as a high-priority legacy endpoint risk if vulnerable Edge versions remain in the environment. If patch compliance is strong and legacy Edge is retired, urgency drops to verification and documentation rather than emergency response. Mitigation focus: Apply Microsoft security update guidance from MS16-129.; Confirm all Windows and Edge installations are fully patched.; Retire or restrict legacy Edge usage where possible..

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