Google to challenge the hackers to find security holes in Chrome browser. A hacker managed to answer them so get a $ 60 thousand.
After the escape, he also managed to run unauthorized code on a computer system Windows 7. Skill was displayed on the Google contest Google Pwnium held in Canada.
"Exploitation is doing impressive. It requires a deep understanding of how Chrome works. It is very difficult and that is why we pay $ 60 thousand," said Justin Schuh, technicians Google Chrome.
Google was immediately patched the security holes have been found so that the Google Chrome browser even safer to use.
Sergey Glazunov
Hackers from Russia, found the remote code execution vulnerability in Chrome browser. He demonstrated how to exploit loopholes to escape Chrome's sandbox, a system to block hackers who want to control the user's device.After the escape, he also managed to run unauthorized code on a computer system Windows 7. Skill was displayed on the Google contest Google Pwnium held in Canada.
"Exploitation is doing impressive. It requires a deep understanding of how Chrome works. It is very difficult and that is why we pay $ 60 thousand," said Justin Schuh, technicians Google Chrome.
Google was immediately patched the security holes have been found so that the Google Chrome browser even safer to use.
















