
This is often referred to as “ bounty hunting.” It is standard practice for other technology giants like Apple, Facebook, and even Microsoft to pay hacktivists and white hat hackers for discovering these bugs and not using them for bad purposes. Google often pays rewards out to those who find issues in Chrome and its other products. It’s not very uncommon for Google to issue updates for Chrome to patch security issues like these. You should then see a notification that an update is downloading, and you’ll be prompted to restart the web browser. Newer V8 JavaScript engine Audio now continues to play while Chrome is in the background Support for pausing audio in. To do so, just click on the three dots at the top-right of your screen and then choose Help followed by About Google Chrome. Usually, the browser auto updates itself, but you can manually trigger an update if you’re not getting the latest version. Updating Chrome to avoid being vulnerable to these security flaws is quite easy. Google will provide more information about these issues once “a majority of users are updated with a fix.”


ANGLE, meanwhile pertains to graphics in Chrome and is yet another important area of the browser.

V8 is what’s behind the Javascript engine in the web browser, and WebRTC has a lot to do with video and audio data transfers. If you’re not the technical type, then you should be aware that all these vulnerabilities cover core areas of the web browser. Google will provide more information once “a majority of users are updated with a fix.”
