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    Home»Development»Security»Google’s Gerrit Code Platform Vulnerability Allows Hack of 18 Google Projects Including ChromiumOS

    Google’s Gerrit Code Platform Vulnerability Allows Hack of 18 Google Projects Including ChromiumOS

    June 17, 2025

    Google’s Gerrit Code Platform Vulnerability Allows Hack of 18 Google Projects Including ChromiumOS

    A critical supply chain vulnerability dubbed “GerriScary” (CVE-2025-1568) that could have allowed attackers to inject malicious code into at least 18 major Google projects, including ChromiumOS, Chrom …
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