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Will Google Browser Bug Bounty Entice Researchers?

Google has announced it will pay $500 for dangerous security flaws found in the Chrome browser. Ad-injecting malware also extracts device data and steals credentials, making it an even more dangerous threat. Overall, Google s Chrome 87 release fixed 33 security holes in the web browser, but not enough to find holes in it, experts say. Read the full story on this week’s Google Chrome Security Week on CNN.com/suspectation.com: http://www.correspondence.com/.

Source: https://threatpost.com/will-google-browser-bug-bounty-entice-researchers-020910/73512/

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