Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Google's Bug Bounty Program Has Now Paid Out Over $2M, Increases Some Chromium Rewards To $5K

new-google-logo-officialGoogle's bug bounty program, the company today announced, has now paid out more than $2 million to security researchers. Since the program launched three years ago, the company rewarded researchers for reporting more than 2,000 security bugs in Chromium and its web apps. About $1 million of this prize money went to researchers who reported Chromium-related issues and the other million to researchers who looked into its web apps.

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