Google pays $10,000 to fix 10 high-risk Chrome flaws

Capt.Jack Sparrow

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Google has shelled out more than $10,000 in bounties for the latest batch of high-risk security vulnerabilities in its Chrome browser. The company released Google Chrome 5.0.375.127 with patches for 9 security holes and a workaround for a Windows kernel bug, paying $10,011 in rewards to the hackers who reported the issues.
The update is available for Windows, Mac and Linux.

More: Google pays $10,000 to fix 10 high-risk Chrome flaws | ZDNet
 

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Mozilla pays 3,000$ for each high-risk bug , that is 3,000$ X 10 bugs = 30,000$
I wonder why Google is so stingy and always pay less ?

Thanks for the post Capt.Jack :)
 

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