Security News > 2019 > July > Google increases bounties for Chrome, Google Play bugs
Bug hunters searching for security flaws in Google’s offerings are now vying for higher bounties. Microsoft has launched a new bug bounty program. Google’s changes Since 2010, when Google started the Chrome Vulnerability Reward Program to reward security researchers who invest their time and effort to discover bugs in Chrome and Chrome OS, the company has raised the offered bounty amounts a number of times. Nine years ago, the rewards ranged from $500 to $1337 … More → The post Google increases bounties for Chrome, Google Play bugs appeared first on Help Net Security.
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