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Google Patches 31 Flaws in Chrome

Google has patched a long list of serious security vulnerabilities in Chrome, including at least 19 highly rated flaws. The company patched a total of 31 vulnerabilities and paid out more than $28,000 in rewards to researchers who reported bugs to Google. Google introduced a change in Chrome 34 that will allow users to save passwords in the browser even if they have the autocomplete feature disabled. Chrome will now offer to remember and fill password fields in the presence of the. presence of autocomcomplete=off. The change does not affect non-password fields.

Source: https://threatpost.com/google-patches-31-flaws-in-chrome/105326/

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