Google revamps bug bounties for the AI era, raising top Android payouts to $1.5M while refocusing programs on high-impact, ...
Google is focusing on Linux kernel components, and prioritizing bugs that can't be easily found with AI.
Google has expanded its bug-bounty program to offer a whopping $1.5 million for a top-notch Android 13 Beta exploit – specifically, for a hack of the Titan M security chip that ships with Pixel phones ...
OpenAI has some of the most advanced AI in the world, but that doesn’t mean it’s not vulnerable to security attacks. Unfortunately, its AI tools can be hijacked and weaponized to cause some real harm.
Google is paying up to $1.5 million for elite Pixel hacks while cutting rewards for simpler Chrome bugs as AI reshapes bug ...
Spread the loveIn a dramatic shift that has sent shockwaves through the cybersecurity community, Google has revamped its ...
Having paid out more than $17 million to hackers in 2025, Google is now offering a staggering $1.5 million for a single Pixel ...
Google has raised its top Android bug bounty reward to $1.5 million, targeting the most severe and hard-to-detect vulnerabilities, while Mandiant reports that 28% of flaws are exploited within 24 ...
Google overhauls its Android and Chrome vulnerability rewards programs, offering bounties of up to $1.5 million for the most ...