Google pushed out an update for the stable branch of its Chrome browser Wednesday. The update, for Windows , Mac , and Linux , addresses multiple security bugs including nine tagged as high-level problems.
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The high-level security bugs included cross-origin bypass in DOM methods that netted a security researcher $2,000 in Google's ongoing bug-hunting contest, a memory error in table layouts that earned another researcher $500, holes in the wall of the sandbox on Linux computers, HTML5-based geolocation events firing even after the relevant document had been deleted, and multiple memory errors. This is the first security-fixing release for the stable branch of Google Chrome since the stable versions for Mac and Linux were announced. The full changelog can be read here .Full Story: New security fixes for Chrome stable - CNET (blog)
