Security News > 2019 > August > Microsoft will pay hackers up to $30K to find flaws in the new Edge browser

2019-08-21 13:20
The Microsoft Edge browser was released in beta, and the tech giant is running a bug bounty program for researchers to find major vulnerabilities.
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