Google pays $8,500 in bounties for information on serious security vulnerabilities in the Chrome browser. Google has shelled out another $8,500 to purchase information on serious security vulnerabilities affecting its Chrome browser.
The company released Chrome 13.0.782.215 for Linux, Mac, Windows, and Chrome Frame to address multiple vulnerabilities, some serious enough to expose users to code execution attacks.

The most serious flaw, discovered by British researcher Michael Braithwaite, was described simply as

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