Security News > 2017 > August > Google Pays $10,000 Bug Bounty to High School Student (Security Week)

2017-08-10 14:57
Uruguayan high school student Ezequiel Pereira, who has aspirations of becoming a security researcher one day, has been awarded $10,000 for discovering and reporting a vulnerability in Google’s App Engine server. read more
News URL
Related news
- Google Patches 47 Android Security Flaws, Including Actively Exploited CVE-2024-53104 (source)
- Google patches odd Android kernel security bug amid signs of targeted exploitation (source)
- Microsoft raises rewards for Copilot AI bug bounty program (source)
- Google Chrome's AI-powered security feature rolls out to everyone (source)
- Microsoft expands Copilot bug bounty targets, adds payouts for even moderate messes (source)