Google Pays $1,500 for Bugs Discovered in Chrome
Google released Chrome 4.1.249.1064 yesterday, and according to the release announcement, Google paid $1,500 to those who found security holes in the open source Web browser.
Google paid Jordi Chancel $1,000 for finding cross-origin bypass security vulnerability in its Google URL (GURL) software.
Wushi of team509 got $500 for discovering a memory corruption issue with Chrome's font handling code.
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