Google said on Thursday that it patched ten security holes in its Chrome Web browser. The company also paid out more than $10,000 in bounties to security researchers who reported the holes. The updates, released as Chrome 5.0.375.127, include fixes for two critical vulnerabilities and a work around for another critical vulnerability in a third party component that affects Chrome. The critical holes include a memory corruption hole within the Chrome file dialog and bug in the notifications feature that would crash Chrome during shutdown.
Source: https://threatpost.com/google-patches-10-chrome-holes-pays-10k-bounties-082010/74357/