Google shells out $10,000 to fix 10 high-risk Chrome browser flaws
Google has shipped another Chrome browser update with fixes for several “high-risk” security vulnerabilities that expose Windows, Mac OS X and Linux users to malicious hacker attacks.
The new Google Chrome version 14.0.835.202 also contains Adobe Flash Player 11, a software update that includes several security and privacy goodies.
As part of its bug bounty program, Google spent about $10,000 to buy the rights to the vulnerability information from security researchers.