Google Dangles Huge Bounties for Chrome Bug Hunters!

Google increases its Chrome VRP bounties to celebrate the browser’s 16th anniversary. Security researchers can now earn up to $250,000 for remote code execution in non-sandboxed processes. Google aims to incentivize high-quality reporting and deeper research into Chrome vulnerabilities.

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Google Chrome is throwing cash like confetti, hoping to lure security researchers into their bug-hunting party. With up to $250,000 on the line, it’s like a digital treasure hunt where the treasure is cold, hard cash. Who knew finding bugs could be so lucrative?

Key Points:

  • Google Chrome celebrates its 16th anniversary and VRP’s 14th birthday with new updates.
  • New rewards include up to $250,000 for remote code execution in a non-sandboxed process.
  • Additional rewards range from $1,000 to $30,000 based on impact.
  • MiraclePtr bypass submissions can earn up to $250,128.
  • Google emphasizes high-quality reports and deeper research.

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