Google plugs six security holes in Chrome browser, pays out $8,500 Anthony Pell 1 min read Mar 29, 2011 Google has issued fixes to six high-risk security flaws in its Chrome browser, doling out $8,500 to researchers for reporting the bugs. Google identified two of the vulnerabilities as The link for this article located at Infosecurity US is no longer available. Prev: Google Updates Chrome, Patches Six Vulnerabilities Next: Google Chrome Team Fixes 6 High-Risk Flaws