Google Chrome’s rollout of its latest browser update includes 14 individual security fixes — three high-severity — found by independent researchers who earned bug bounty payouts totaling more than $57,000.
There is still one high-severity bug with a payout amount listed as “TBD,” meaning the final collective tally could top $60,000.
The latest update, Chrome 107 for Windows, Mac, and Linux, will roll out over the coming days, Google announced, along with the new version’s security improvements.
“We would also like to thank all security researchers that worked with us during the development cycle to prevent security bugs from ever reaching the stable channel,” the Chrome team said about the update’s release.
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