Google raises rewards for its kCTF exploit-focussed vulnerability bounty focussing on Linux kernel zero-day flaws. And changes some rules. . Google will pay between $20,000 and $91,337 to researchers who create exploits of vulnerabilities in the Linux kernel, the Kubernetes container management system, and Google Cloud's Kubernetes Engine. This builds on the three-month bounty Google introduced in November, where it tripled rewards for exploits against new and previously unknown Linux kernel bugs . The idea was that the crowd would uncover new kernel exploitation techniques, for services running on Kubernetes in the cloud in particular. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . Google amplifies bounties for discovering flaws in the Linux kernel and Kubernetes, reaching a maximum of $91,337.. Linux Kernel Exploits,Kubernetes Bugs,Bounty Program,Security Research. . Brittany Day
Attention ethical hackers: Google has just announced that it decided to increase the bounties offered for Google Chrome browser security vulnerabilities, with the maximum payment now reaching $30,000! . The Google Chrome Vulnerability Rewards Program was released in 2010, and the search giant says it received no less than 8,500 reports since then. Furthermore, the bounties that it offered as part of the program total more than $5 million. Now Google is willing to pay even more for Chrome security vulnerabilities, so the maximum baseline reward amount is increased from $5,000 to $15,000. Furthermore, the top bounty is now $30,000, up from $15,000. The link for this article located at Softpedia News is no longer available. . Google boosts rewards for Chrome security flaws, offering as much as $30,000 for submissions.. Google Chrome Bounty, Ethical Hacking Opportunities, Browser Security Rewards. . Brittany Day
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