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« on: 19. September 2011., 16:50:21 »



Google last week patched 32 vulnerabilities in Chrome, paying more than $14,000 in bug bounties as it also upgraded the stable edition of the browser to version 14.

The company called out a pair of developer-oriented additions to Chrome 14 and noted new support for Mac OS X 10.7, aka Lion, including full-screen mode and vanishing scrollbars.

Google last upgraded Chrome's stable build in early August. Google produces an update about every six weeks, a practice that rival Mozilla also adopted with the last June.

Fifteen of the 32 vulnerabilities were rated "high," the second-most-serious ranking in Google's four-step scoring system, while 10 were pegged "medium" and the remaining seven were marked "low."

None of the flaws were ranked "critical," the category usually reserved for bugs that may allow an attacker to escape Chrome's anti-exploit sandbox. Google has patched several critical bugs this year, the last time in April.

Six of the vulnerabilities rated high were identified as "use-after-free" bugs, a type of memory management flaw that can be exploited to inject attack code, while seven of the bugs ranked medium were "out-of-bounds" flaws, including a pair linked to foreign language character sets used in Cambodia and Tibet.

Google paid $14,337 in bounties to nine researchers, including $3,500 to "miaubiz" and $2,337 to Sergey Glazunov, another regular bug finder.

The company's security team also credited others, including researchers who work for Microsoft and Apple, for "working with us in the development cycle and preventing bugs from ever reaching the stable channel." Some of those researchers were also awarded bounties, but Google did not spell out the amounts of those awards.

As per its practice, Google barred access to the Chrome bug-tracking database for the 32 vulnerabilities to prevent outsiders from obtaining details on the flaws. The company only opens the database after users have had time to update the browser.

Google also added a pair of developer-only features to Chrome 14, including support for the Web Audio API (application programming interface) and for "native client," an open-source technology that runs software written in C and C++ within Chrome's security sandbox.

The Mac version of Chrome 14 also supports Lion's new approach to scrollbars, which appear only when a user is actively scrolling through the browser window. Chrome 14 also now runs in Lion's full-screen mode, triggered via the icon in the upper right of the browser or by pressing Ctrl-Command-F.

But Chrome's full-screen support isn't polished or finished; the browser won't return to its windowed view with a press of the Escape key, as do Apple's home-grown applications in Lion.

Chrome 14 can be downloaded for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux from Google's Web site: http://www.google.com/chrome/

*Users already running the browser will be updated automatically.


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« Reply #1 on: 19. September 2011., 21:48:44 »

It is installed, but I do not like to use it! I prefer to use Firefox! BiH Smiley
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« Reply #2 on: 20. September 2011., 04:47:02 »

It is installed, but I do not like to use it! I prefer to use Firefox! BiH Smiley

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« Reply #3 on: 20. September 2011., 06:20:45 »

BUT I LIKE CHROME..
more faster then Firefox
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« Reply #4 on: 20. September 2011., 08:21:24 »

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more faster then Firefox

Yes it's, but it doesn't have all add-ons which I use in FFthumbsdown



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« Reply #5 on: 20. September 2011., 18:05:24 »

I think that..Opera is even little bit faster but Firefox is the Best Grin
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