Security News > 2013 > October > Microsoft pays Australian hacker $100, 000 for finding security holes

2013-10-09 07:54
http://www.smh.com.au/it-pro/security-it/microsoft-pays-australian-hacker-100000-for-finding-security-holes-20131009-hv1xt.html By Ben Grubb and Jim Finkle smh.com.au October 9, 2013
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