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Why Boba Fett would work for Google

Google patched 16 vulnerabilities in Chrome on Thursday, paying one researcher a record $3,133 for reporting a single bug. The flaws fixed in Chrome 8.552.334 were in several components, including the browser’s support for extensions, its built-in PDF viewer and CSS (cascade style sheet) processing. 13 of the bugs were labeled as “high” threats, Google’s second-most-serious rating, and two were pegged “medium” Only one was tagged as “critical””]

Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/2134569/why-boba-fett-would-work-for-google.html

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