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Google Chrome 32.0.1700.102 Fixes Memory Corruption Bug in V8

28
Jan
2014

Google rolled out a new stable build for the Chrome browser, bringing the revision number to 32.0.1700.102, which integrates security-related fixes shelling out a total of $10,000 / 7,311 in rewards to external contributors. The current release of Google Chrome implements no less than 14 security patches, the most significant of the glitches addressed being two vulnerabilities identified as CVE-2013-6649 and CVE-2013-6650. These are a use-after-free error occurr…

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