
Google is always concern of the users facility and therefore change and updates it service and products to let user have wide and safe features. Recently it has patched 15 vulnerabilities in Chrome and updated the browser to version 16 by paying $6,000 in bounties to bug hunters.
What is more to talk is the new feature in the upgraded version is the multi-user synchronization of bookmarks, passwords and apps.
Six of the 15 vulnerabilities that Google Chrome has adopted this time were rated "high," the second-most-serious ranking in Google's system, while seven were labeled "medium" and another two were tagged as "low."
Google paid $6,000 in bounties to five researchers for reporting seven bugs. They have successfully reported the bugs. The eight other vulnerabilities were uncovered by members of Google's own security team, developers who contribute to the open-source Chromium project -- which feeds code to Chrome -- or were ranked low and so not eligible for a bonus.
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