[ Thanks to James
Maguire for this link. ]
“Of the 30 security fixes, 14 are rates as being High impact
with the majority of the flaws being memory related issues,
including use-after-free and stale pointer problems. As part of its
security awards program Google is paying security researchers
$16,000 in rewards for disclosing the flaws.“In addition to the memory flaws, Chrome 13 deals with a pair of
Cross-origin flaws, including one that could have allowed script
injection and another that allowed for a violation in base URI
handling.”