Microsoft has announced an important change to the company's bug bounty program – security researchers will now be eligible ...
Microsoft now pays security researchers for finding critical vulnerabilities in any of its online services, regardless of whether the code was written by Microsoft or a third party.
Critical vulnerabilities found in third-party applications eligible for award under 'in scope by default' move Microsoft is ...
Microsoft Corp. announced today that it is expanding its bug bounty program with a new policy that brings all of its online ...
Healthcare security teams are under intense pressure to secure their environments from a growing number of threats. Teams are often understaffed, constantly catching up with an onslaught of threats ...
Computer Weekly speaks to Kate Moussouris, security entrepreneur and bug bounty pioneer, about the life of security researchers, bug bounties and the artificial intelligence (AI) revolution.
The company’s new approach is that anything touching Microsoft services is eligible for a bug bounty, regardless of its ...
It's been about a decade since the hype for bug-bounty programs first started going supernova, but the jury is still out on the effectiveness of them. According to Katie Moussouris, founder and CEO of ...
In the wake of extensive mishandling of user data and a series of security missteps, Facebook has deployed a number of security and privacy initiatives. A key focus: expanding its long-standing bug ...
OpenAI now offers hackers $100,000 in bug bounty update. Bug bounty programs are big news for big money reasons. Exceptional hackers can earn exceptional bounties, with Google having paid out $11.8 ...
Four leading voices in the bug bounty community answer frequently asked questions from bounty hunters, companies and curious cybersecurity professionals. Seldom does Threatpost have the privilege to ...
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