Google has pushed out a new version of its Chrome browser, fixing two high-priority security bugs as well as several other flaws. The company handed out $2,000 in rewards to researchers who reported vulnerabilities that were fixed in this release. One of the bugs fixed is a problem with bad validation in message deserialization, which applies only to systems running 64-bit Linux. Google also has updated the Chromium OS with the new changes, including Windows, OS X and Linux. The new release is available in both the stable and beta channels.
Source: https://threatpost.com/google-fixes-high-risk-bugs-chrome-121410/74771/

