Google announced that the stable build of Chrome was updated in the 33.0.1750.146 version for all platforms. In the latest version, 19 security issues have been identified and corrected by several researchers and members of the Google Security Team.
As always, Google rewards researchers for reporting the vulnerable points. A sizable prize went to Atte Kettunen of OUSPG ($1.000) for identifying a use-after-free security issue in SVG images.
Khalil Zhani got $500 for finding a similar speech recognition vulnerability. Researcher cloudfuzzer discovered another security flaw, (Heap buffer overflow in software rendering) and for its seriousness was rewarded by Google with 2000 dollars.
Google's team of security researchers also identified some vulnerabilities that could be exploited by hackers. The full list of vulnerabilities fixed in version 33.0.1750.146, is on the Google page.