JMH
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- Apr 2, 2012
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http://news.techworld.com/security/...e-bugs-pays-out-18000-bounty-hunters/?olo=rssGoogle yesterday patched 24 vulnerabilities in Chrome, and paid out £18,000 ($29,500) in bounties to nine researchers, more than half of that to one of the company's most prolific bug finders.
Chrome 22, which Google started pushing to current users on Tuesday, also debuted improvements in how the browser renders 3-D web apps, including games.
The 24 vulnerabilities include one rated "critical," Google's highest threat ranking, 15 tagged "high," five pegged "medium," and three labeled "low."