The man who built the free email encryption software used by whistleblower Edward Snowden, as well as hundreds of thousands of journalists, dissidents and security-minded people around the world, is running out of money to keep his project alive.. Werner Koch wrote the software, known as Gnu Privacy Guard, in 1997, and since then has been almost single-handedly keeping it alive with patches and updates from his home in Erkrath, Germany. Now 53, he is running out of money and patience with being underfunded. The link for this article located at Propublica is no longer available. . Werner Koch wrote the software, known as Gnu Privacy Guard, in 1997, and since then has been almost . built, email, encryption, software, whistleblower, edward, snowden. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Google has launched a new vulnerability research grants program, offering cash to top security researchers who want to investigate potential bugs - even if the flaws turn out to be nothing. . The new "experimental" Vulnerability Research Grant program adds a fourth tier to Google's Security Reward Programs. Launched in 2010, the program has paid out over $4m to researchers for finding bugs in Google's websites, its Chrome browser, and its numerous open source projects. The link for this article located at ZDNet Blogs is no longer available. . Microsoft unveils a new Cybersecurity Innovation Fund aimed at supporting research into threat detection and prevention methods.. Vulnerability Research Grants, Bug Bounty Program, Open Source Funding. . Alex
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