Google patched 10 vulnerabilities in it internet browser this week, including one nailed vital on the Mac. Tuesday's security update lends the count of Chrome flaws fixed in September to 26. Of the 10 vulnerabilities patched before this week, one was placed critical, the most eminent threat warning in Google's four-step system. Six were placed as high, the following step beneath critical, and three were marked as only low. Google paid off out $4,000 in bounties to four freelance researchers for the six vulnerabilities they described.

No particulars were available on any of the vulnerabilities, as Google's practice is to lock down its bug chasing database for entrances that have just comprised patched. The company usually disengages access several weeks later a patch ships to give users time to update ahead the vulnerabilities go populace. The one vital flaw is a Mac only bug that Google stated was a second check at an earliest bug. Two others, both labeled as low-level threats, were Linux-only vulnerability, including DHL and Honeywell.