Google has overhauled its Vulnerability Reward Programs (VRP) for Chrome and Android in response to a surge in the use of AI ...
Spread the loveIn a dramatic shift that has sent shockwaves through the cybersecurity community, Google has revamped its ...
Rewards went to 660 security researchers who reported security bugs in Google's products throughout the company from its Vulnerability Reward Program (VRP). The bounties were paid for jobs well done ...
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In 2024, Google paid $11.8 million in bug bounties to 660 researchers who took part in the tech giant's vulnerability rewards program. The program, focused on keeping Google products safe and ...
Google has decided it won’t pay for vulnerabilities discovered within Play Store apps and games. The search giant is essentially shuttering its bug bounty program. Google won’t pay for vulnerabilities ...
Google Play Security Reward Program incentivized developers and security researchers to check Android apps for vulnerabilities. However, Google has notified participants that the program ends soon.
Google has expanded its bug-bounty program to offer a whopping $1.5 million for a top-notch Android 13 Beta exploit – specifically, for a hack of the Titan M security chip that ships with Pixel phones ...
Google has announced new compensation incentives for people who find vulnerabilities in the Chrome browser as part of the company’s Chrome Vulnerability Reward Program (VRP). The increases to its ...