Intel launches its first bug bounty program
Intel Bug Bounty Program
At the CanSecWest Security conference on March 14, 2017,
Intel launched its first Bug Bounty program targeted at
Intel Products.
They want to encourage researchers to identify issues and bring
them to Intel directly so that they can take prompt steps to evaluate
and correct them, and they want to recognize researchers for the
work that they put in when researching a vulnerability.
The harder a vulnerability is to mitigate, the more they pay : from $ 500 to $ 10,000.
I simply wonder what Microsoft will do (they are in the habit of copying).
If they do the same I already have a list of W10's bugs to send them.
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