![]() Tracked as CVE-2022-41040 and CVE-2022-41082, the two vulnerabilities carry a CVSS rating of 8.8 and 6.3, causing elevation of privilege (EoP) through Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) and remote code execution (RCE) when PowerShell is accessible to the attacker, respectively. GTSC, a Vietnamese cybersecurity company, discovered that the two security flaws affected Exchange Server 2013, 20. The version of Microsoft Edge I am using is Version 91.0.864.1 (Official build) dev (64-bit).Late last week, Microsoft confirmed two new zero-day vulnerabilities in the Exchange Server. Task Manager also shown the result as this: All webpages are working correctly and no issue afterward. After I left it sit for a while, the browser is then back to normal. I opened the task manager to see what is going on the I found this:Įdge is eating up 4.5 GB of memory while its UI is not responding. Then I clicked on the browser again to find out the UI is not responding though the window is still working as I still able to minimize and maximize. ![]() At first I thought is my internet connection so I checked it with my phone I found out there are no connectivity issue. While I was listening to the music and nearing the end out of sudden the video started to buffer. This time I just have two tabs opening YouTube videos, one is playing music videos and the other is a video pausing. Here's link to the post last year: Weird Edge not responding and RAM eating behaviour Now this is part two of the Edge incredible behaviour of eating RAM and this time I have pictures! Jokes aside, this time I had similar experience to the last time I had with this behaviour last year.
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