As you know, popularity of Google Chrome is rising, and Google Chrome has just hit another milestone. This is great news for Google, but this also means that Google has to provide higher security against hackers, and we’re positive that Google Chrome is up for the challenge.
Speaking of Google Chrome’s security, at last year’s software hacking competition Pwn2Own only one browser lasted against two full days of hacking attempts. Where other browsers fell such as IE 8, Safari 4, and Firefox 3, Google Chrome left standing without a scratch. As for this year’s Pwn2Own, Chrome wasn’t even on the list, but Google decided to add its browser on a list of its own. Of course, if anyone manages to hack Chrome or find bugs in its kernel, device drivers, or system libraries, they will earn a nice sum of $20,000 from Google.
[via TechCrunch]








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Man, $20,000 for hacking Google Chrome? All I know is how to hack MMORPG accounts and find a loophole to the system. Other than that, nadda.
Whomever wins the 20 thou bucks, he may be one of the best hackers around. How do you hack a system?
look i have resolved the problem from my pc as now it can detect any bug or a malware from its hard disk or system file without heaving firewall and win. defender that trick my also work for hack g.Crome if we go in the reverse direction to trace that event .
i will defenetly take part in this comptetion could you please provide me the apllication details for it?
regrds
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i just hail the thinking of guys at google
they are offering 20k to get known to the possible flaws in their browser so they can correct it
20k is nothing to them but removing the flaws in chrome browsers will earn them millions