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Microsoft Tuesday released a pair of security advisories for Chrome, the browser built by rival Google.



From PC World:
The change is part of an expansion of the vulnerability disclosure policy Microsoft launched last summer, said Mike Reavey, the director of the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC).

The bugs were discovered by Microsoft researchers, and reported to the security teams responsible for Chrome and Opera. Google patched the two Chrome vulnerabilities last September and December; Opera fixed its browser flaw in October 2010.
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