Google has released a new version of its Chrome browser and has included more than a dozen security fixes in the update. Chrome 6 includes patches for 14 total security vulnerabilities, including six high-priority flaws. The company paid out a total of $4,337 in bug bounties to researchers who reported the vulnerabilities. The highest bug bounty, $1337, was paid for an integer error in WebSockets found by Keith Campbell. This is the first major release of Chrome since Google increased the rewards it pays to researchers.
Source: https://threatpost.com/google-releases-chrome-6-14-security-updates-090210/74421/

