Google has fixed more than two dozen vulnerabilities in its Chrome browser and implemented a defense against the BEAST SSL attack. Google paid more than $26,000 in rewards to researchers who reported bugs to the company that were fixed in the newest version of the browser. Among the more serious vulnerabilities fixed in Chrome is a series of same-origin policy violations (CVE-2011-3881) that were discovered and reported by a researcher named Sergey Glazunov. Chrome is not directly affected by the attack, but Google made a change to the browser to defend against such attacks anyway.
Source: https://threatpost.com/google-fixes-27-bugs-chrome-15-102511/75798/

