Security News > 2016 > September > Google Project Zero Prize Pays $200,000 for Critical Vulnerability Chains (Threatpost)

2016-09-14 13:00
Google Project Zero announced a six-month Android bug bounty program that requires researchers to file bugs as they find them, rather than hoard the whole chain.
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