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Intel's first bug bounty program has $30,000 top reward

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Security researchers can make a lot of money by reporting bugs to software and hardware vendors. Microsoft, for instance, pays up to $15,000 for vulnerabilities in Office Insider, while Intel, through its first bug bounty program, takes things up a notch with a top reward of $30,000. Intel's first bug bounty program was announced on HackerOne, and targets firmware, software and hardware products. Hardware vulnerabilities have the highest top reward, followed by firmware and then software. A critical vulnerability in an Intel hardware product gets up to $30,000, while one ranked as high, medium or low is eligible for a… [Continue Reading]

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