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Google: We'll pay $100k if you can hack a Chromebook remotely

Google has put up a $100,000 reward for anyone who can find a way to hack its Chromebook over the web.

The move doubles last year's top reward of $50,000, available exclusively for attacks that achieve a persistent compromise on a Chromebook in 'guest mode', meaning the attacker's code sticks around on the device even after a reboot and affects subsequent guest-mode sessions.

gizmig2957d ago

Surely all the hackers will definitely try to hack a Chromebook even more harder now.

Super-Geobros2956d ago (Edited 2956d ago )

Yes they will for this big amount they can do a lot and many of them might be trying to hack it right at this moment. I hope why i am not a hacker this moment to take away $100k.

micx2956d ago

I like these rewards, they incentivise hackers to report the exploits (thus helping to raise the overall level of security) rather than exploiting them for some shady, or even just down right illegal, stuff.

Sahil2948d ago

100k? Either Google is being cheap or they are not confident in their product. Because Google has billions so a confident number would be at least 1 million.

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