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Google Fixes 31 Security Holes in Chrome 34, Researchers Rewarded $29,500

09
Apr
2014

Google has updated the stable channel of Chrome to version 34.0.1847.116. In addition to several functionality improvements and new features, a total of 31 security issues have been fixed with this latest release of the popular web browser. Researchers have been rewarded a total of $29,500 (21,400) for responsibly disclosing vulnerabilities. The list of high-impact vulnerabilities includes a UXSS in V8, OOB access in V8, an integer overflow in compositor, a use-after-free in web …

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