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Google Fixes Nearly 20 Bugs in Chrome 33

Google has fixed 19 security flaws in its Chrome browser, including more than a dozen high-risk bugs. The company paid out $3,500 in rewards to security researchers who reported flaws. Google s internal security team also found a large number of bugs that were fixed in this release. The full list of flaws that earned rewards from Google includes use-after-free flaws in SVG images, speech recognition and a heap buffer overflow in software rendering. Google’s internal team also fixed 11 bugs and four medium-risk vulnerabilities in Chrome 33.

Source: https://threatpost.com/google-fixes-nearly-20-bugs-in-chrome-33/104601/

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