Google Pays Almost $40,000 for Security Bug Reports in Chrome 43

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The list of security flaws includes a total of 37 entries
External security researchers who contributed to Chrome browser’s increased security received $38,337 / €34,550 from Google for responsible disclosure of bugs fixed in version 43 of the browser.
The list of vulnerabilities addressed by the developers is 37 entries long, and six of them are marked as having a high severity risk.

Not all high severity risks were paid

The highest paid glitch was a sandbox escape, now identified as CVE-2015-1252, reported by a researcher who chose to remain anonymous, and who received a bounty of $16,337 / €14,700.
Google Pays Almost $40,000 for Security Bug Reports in Chrome 43 - Softpedia
 

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