Fiat Chrysler offers hackers bounties to find tech bugs

Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans Hackers participating in “bug bounty” programs are a little like bounty hunters in the Old West. Their guns have been replaced with computers (likely running Linux), and their targets are no longer cigar-chomping outlaws, but rather are potential software and security…

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Bounties to Hunt Down Hackers and Thieves

Roger Ver is so well known for his role in the rise of the world’s most popular digital currency that some people call him “The Bitcoin Jesus.” That makes him a prime target for hackers. They’ve stolen his money, and […] For more information go to http://www.NationalCyberSecurity.com, http://www. GregoryDEvans.com, http://www.LocatePC.net…

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BUG BOUNTIES EXPANDING TO INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPERS

Bug bounties once were limited chiefly to substantial programming organizations, for example, Mozilla and Google. In any case the accomplishment of these projects has headed numerous other base and item organizations, including Yahoo, Facebook, Barracuda, Paypal and even Microsoft, to launch their prize frameworks. Read More…. For more information go…

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Google raises bug bounties to $20,000

Google has dramatically raised the bounties it pays independent researchers for reporting bugs in its core websites, services and online applications. View full post on Computerworld Security News View full post on National Cyber Security » Announcements

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Google raises Hackers bounties to $20,000

Google raises Hackers bounties to $20,000 Google on Monday raised to $20,000 its bounty on software bugs that hackers could exploit for cyber attacks on the Internet giant’s online services. The maximum reward for exposing a vulnerability that would let an intruder’s code get up to mischief in a Google…

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