Google Security Posing and Chrome 106 Beta
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Google Launches New Open Source Bug Bounty to Tackle Supply Chain Attacks
Google on Monday introduced a new bug bounty program for its open source projects, offering payouts anywhere from $100 to $31,337 (a reference to eleet or leet) to secure the ecosystem from supply chain attacks.
Called the Open Source Software Vulnerability Rewards Program (OSS VRP), the offering is one of the first open source-specific vulnerability programs.
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Google Announces New Open Source Bug Bounty
Google has introduced a new bug bounty program for open source projects, with payouts ranging from $100 to $31,337 to tackle supply chain attacks.
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Chromium Blog: Chrome 106 Beta: New CSS Features, WebCodecs and WebXR Improvements, and More
Unless otherwise noted, changes described below apply to the newest Chrome beta channel release for Android, ChromeOS, Linux, macOS, and Windows. Learn more about the features listed here through the provided links or from the list on ChromeStatus.com. Chrome 106 is beta as of September 1, 2022. You can download the latest on Google.com for desktop or on Google Play Store on Android.