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Google Release Chrome 8.0.552, Pays $14,000 in Bug Bounties

Google has released version 8.0.552.237 of its Chrome browser, which includes fixes for 16 security vulnerabilities. The company also paid out more than $14,000 in bug bounties for the flaws fixed in this release, including the first maximum reward of $3133.7.7. The most serious vulnerability the company repaired in the browser is a critical flaw resulting from a stale pointer in the speech handling component of Chrome. Google s program has attracted quite a bit of attention and many researchers have benefited from the payments the company doles out.

Source: https://threatpost.com/google-release-chrome-80552-pays-14000-bug-bounties-011311/74844/

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