Thursday 28 June 2012

[TechRepublic] Chrome 20 fixes 20 security vulnerabilities

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Chrome 20 fixes 20 security vulnerabilities

In its latest browser release, 20.0.1132.43, Google’s Chrome fixes 20 security vulnerabilities, none of which are critical. Read more

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