Security News > 2015 > October > Microsoft wants researchers to find bugs in .NET Core and ASP.NET, will pay (Help Net Security)

2015-10-23 07:48
Microsoft has launched another specialized bug bounty that's set to run until January 20th, 2016. Bug hunters, who can earn between $500 and $15,000 depending on the complexity of the vulnerability...
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