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Google Patches 32 Chrome Bugs, Revs Browser to V.14

Google today patched 32 vulnerabilities in Chrome browser. The company also upgraded the stable edition of the browser to version 14. Google paid $14,337 in bounties to nine researchers, including $3,500 to “miaubiz” and $2,337 to Sergey Glazunov. None of the flaws were rated “critical,” the category reserved for bugs that may allow an attacker to escape Chrome’s anti-exploit sandbox. Google produces an update about every six weeks, a practice that rival Mozilla also adopted.”]

Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/2128476/google-patches-32-chrome-bugs–revs-browser-to-v-14.html

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