Keeping true to its word, Google has paid researcher Timothy D. Morgan for discovering three high-risk vulnerabilities in its Chrome browser, according to V3.co.uk.
At the end of January, Google said it will pay researchers $500 for each vulnerability they find in the Chrome browser and its underlying open source code.
Morgan plans to donate his $500 reward to the Haiti relief effort. Google has added to the donation to bring the total to $1,337.