Critical vulnerabilities found in third-party applications eligible for award under 'in scope by default' move Microsoft is ...
In a nod to the evolving threat landscape that comes with cloud computing and AI and the growing supply chain threats, Microsoft is broadening its bug bounty program to reward researchers who uncover ...
All critical vulnerabilities in Microsoft, third-party, and open source code are eligible for rewards if they impact Microsoft services.
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.
Today AT&T is announcing their launch of a new public bug bounty programs on the HackerOne platform. This program will allow security researchers to report security bugs to AT&T in order receive a ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Today, the Department of Defense (DoD) announced that the Chief Digital ...
OpenAI has announced a big bounty program for ChatGPT users. Depending on the bug’s severity, the company will pay out anywhere between $200 to $20,000. ChatGPT is an impressive piece of software, but ...
Not all hackers are up to no good. In fact, one of the most effective ways to prevent a security breach is to test cybersecurity defenses in much the same way a hacker would, by looking for ...
OpenAI LP, the company behind ChatGPT, has teamed with crowdsourced cybersecurity startup Bugcrowd Inc. to offer a bug bounty program to address cybersecurity risks in its artificial intelligence ...
OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT, has recently announced a bug bounty program to reward individuals who find flaws and bugs in the software. The company has teamed up with Bugcrowd, a bug bounty platform, ...
Sony has launched a bug bounty program that anyone can participate in, and rewards for reporting critical PS4 vulnerabilities start at $50,000, Sony Senior Director of Software Engineering Geoff ...
There have been several instances of malware discovered in apps on the Google Play Store recently, and now Google is enlisting further help from the public in beefing up the security of the apps it ...