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Google pays record $31K bounty for Chrome bugs

  Google pays record $31K bounty for Chrome bugs | Big data beats mobile and cloud as expected growth driver
 
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Google pays record $31K bounty for Chrome bugs
Rewards European researcher with $31,336 payment for reporting three vulnerabilities in JavaScript 3-D API. Read More

Big data beats mobile and cloud as expected growth driver
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