Google has announced the launch of its first vulnerability rewards program for Android Enterprise with bounties of up to $250,000. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) today ...
Open AI has launched a bug bounty program that would offer rewards worth up to $20,000 for finding flaws and security-related vulnerabilities in its products like ChatGPT. It's not a novel strategy, ...
UIDAI has launched its first Aadhaar Bug Bounty Programme, inviting cybersecurity experts to identify and report ...
Google paid over $17 million in bug bounty rewards via its VRPs in 2025, with more than $7 million paid for Chrome and cloud vulnerabilities.
Microsoft is expanding the list of security experts who can earn cash payouts for submitting novel ways to bypass the built-in security restrictions in Windows. Incident responders and forensics ...
Online security has hit a new level of importance. Even pornography websites are starting to embrace good practices. Pornhub, the largest porn site on the Internet, today launched a bug bounty program ...
Software providers continue to rely on community support to help them identify code mistakes that can lead to malicious attacks. Bug bounty programs remain a crucial component of cybersecurity ...
This illustration picture shows the ChatGPT logo displayed on a smartphone in Washington, DC, on March 15, 2023. - Google on March 14, 2023, began letting some developers and businesses access the ...
Apple has long been the holdout among technology companies offering hackers rewards for finding and reporting software vulnerabilities, but the company recently decided to change course. Apple on ...
Good old Google; this company is one of the leaders in the AI world, and it has a ton of potential to do harm. However, it’s doing what it can to reassure people that it’s handling its AI technology ...
Based on the "Hack the Pentagon" bug bounty program, the Army's effort will let military personnel and government civilians find vulnerabilities in the Army's recruiting websites. That old Army slogan ...