Cyber Resilience

CVE-2024-7001

Google Chrome ≤ 127.0.6533.72

Published
06 August 2024
Modified
19 March 2025
CVSS Score v3.1 4.3
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Raw vectorCVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:R/S:U/C:N/I:L/A:N
EPSS Score 0.0044 37th percentile
Risk Priority 37 floored blend · peak EPSS

Summary

CVE-2024-7001 is a medium-severity Use of Function with Inconsistent Implementations (CWE-474) vulnerability in Google Chrome. Its CVSS base score is 4.3 (Medium).

Operationally, ranked at the 37th percentile by exploit likelihood (below the median); it is not currently listed in the CISA KEV catalog.

The strongest mitigations our analysis identified map to SA-11 (Developer Testing and Evaluation) and SA-15 (Development Process, Standards, and Tools) — see the control section below for these in your framework.

EU & UK References

Vulnerability Data

Inappropriate implementation in HTML in Google Chrome prior to 127.0.6533.72 allowed a remote attacker who convinced a user to engage in specific UI gestures to perform UI spoofing via a crafted HTML page. (Chromium security severity: Medium)

CWE(s)

Related Threats

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Affected Assets

google
chrome
≤ 127.0.6533.72

Mitigating Controls

Mitigating Controls (NIST 800-53 r5) AI

Developer testing across OS versions can reveal behavioral differences caused by the inconsistent function.

Documented development standards and tools can prohibit or replace functions known to have inconsistent implementations.

Engineering principles can require use of portable, consistently implemented functions across platforms.

Mitigating Controls (NIST CSF 2.0) AI

Derived directly from the weakness types (CWEs) cited in the NVD entry via our AI-authored CWE→CSF cross-walk (authority under review) — links open the control.

PR.PS-06 mostly match
prevents

Secure SDLC practices directly enforce coding standards and portability reviews that avoid functions with inconsistent behavior across platforms.

Mitigating Controls (ISO/IEC 27001:2022 Annex A) AI

Derived directly from the weakness types (CWEs) cited in the NVD entry via our AI-authored CWE→ISO cross-walk (authority under review) — links open the control.

finds

Security testing can surface cross-platform inconsistencies but does not prevent their introduction in code.

prevents

Secure SDLC requires consistent API selection and platform abstraction, reducing use of inconsistently implemented functions.

degrades

Secure architecture principles include portable abstractions and avoiding platform-specific calls with divergent behavior.

prevents

Secure coding standards explicitly prohibit or wrap functions known to behave differently across OSes and versions.

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