Security News > 2016 > May > Five Vulnerabilities Fixed In Chrome Browser, Google Pays $20K to Bug Hunters (Threatpost)

2016-05-12 15:58
Google is urging Windows, Mac and Linux users to update their Chrome browser to fix five security holes - two rates as high.
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