Security News > 2016 > April > Google Patches 9 Security Flaws in New Chrome Browser Build (Threatpost)

2016-04-29 17:24
Five Chrome bug bounty hunters split $14,000 in rewards as Google patches nine security flaws in its browser, four are labeled “high”.
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http://threatpost.com/google-patches-9-security-flaws-in-new-chrome-browser-build/117747/
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