🟠 High | Source: Microsoft Security Response Center
A use-after-free vulnerability in the Chromium Compositing component has been assigned CVE-2026-11639 by Google Chrome. Microsoft Edge, being Chromium-based, inherits this flaw and has been patched via its regular Chromium ingestion process. Use-after-free bugs can allow attackers to execute arbitrary code by manipulating freed memory, making them particularly dangerous in browser contexts.
Security Architect’s Take: Ensure Microsoft Edge is updated to the latest version across all managed endpoints and virtual desktop environments — particularly relevant for Azure Virtual Desktop deployments. Validate that endpoint management policies (e.g. via Microsoft Intune) are enforcing automatic browser updates, and consider temporarily restricting Edge usage on high-risk systems until patching is confirmed.
Original advisory: Chromium: CVE-2026-11639 Use after free in Compositing