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Google Fixes More Than 25 Bugs in Chrome, Pays $16,500 in Bounties

Google has released a new version of Chrome that fixes 27 different bugs on various platforms. The company paid out $16,500 in bounties to researchers for the vulnerabilities they reported. The new version fixes a slew of high-severity vulnerabilities, most notably a URL bar spoofing problem that comprises three separate issues. Some of the vulnerabilities are platform-specific, including a few Linux only bugs. Google paid out the highest payout from the company for a single Chrome version of 11.0.696.57.

Source: https://threatpost.com/google-fixes-more-25-bugs-chrome-pays-16500-bounties-042711/75174/

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