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Google extends vulnerability bounties to Android; offers up to $30,000

Google's "Vulnerability Reward Program" has been incentivizing people to report security bugs to the tech giant for its Web services, apps, extensions, Chrome, and Chrome OS for some time now. Today the company announced that it's extending the cash-for-bugs program to its biggest operating system: Android.

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Stringerbell3229d ago

Didnt they only give a grand to the guy who basically saved Youtube?

sonicwrecks3229d ago

Something like that as I recall.

Stringerbell3229d ago

Hmm perhaps they were a bit embarrassed after that and this explains the major increase in funds...

sonicwrecks3229d ago

Further to previous the man responsible for finding the YouTube exploit was Kamil Hismatullin and he was indeed only given $5,000.

https://nakedsecurity.sopho...

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Galaxy S25 to Integrate Advanced Google AI Features

Samsung's Galaxy S25 is set to elevate Google AI integration, extending to hardware depths.

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Unveiling Android's Game-Changer: The Long-Awaited Battery Health Monitor – Report

Google Reportedly Set to Launch Tool Revealing Battery Degradation Over Time for Phones and Tablets, Says Android Authority.

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Apple's Bold Move to Train LLM on Trendsetting News

Amidst the AI frenzy of 2023, major players like Google, Microsoft, and Meta are in the spotlight, launching their own generative AI systems.

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