Google says “me too,” offering $3,000+ bounty for Chrome bugs |
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Several days ago, Mozilla announced that it would pay developers and hackers $3,000 for every reproducible, critical security flaw found in its FireFox web browser. Yesterday, Google has announced that it will pay $3,133.70 for critical security bugs found in its Chrome web browser. Bravo to Google for their ability to sneak 31337 (eleet) into their bug bounty payout. Google's pay-per-bug program looks like this:
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 | Developers, Google, Mozilla, Mozilla Firefox, Security, Web, Web Browser |  | Internet, Software |  | 02:09, Thursday, July 22, 2010 |  | 104 |
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