Microsoft’s $5 Million Hacking Showdown: Can You Crack the Code?

Microsoft’s Zero Day Quest 2026 is upping the stakes with a $5 million prize pool for security researchers. The challenge invites submissions for vulnerabilities in Microsoft platforms, offering a chance to qualify for an exclusive live hacking event. Critical vulnerabilities discovered can earn a +50% bounty multiplier.

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***Microsoft seems to be on a mission to turn vulnerability hunting into an Olympic sport, with a $5 million jackpot that could make even the most seasoned hackers consider an ethical career change. Move over, lottery tickets; the new get-rich-quick scheme is finding bugs in Microsoft’s products!***

Key Points:

– Microsoft’s Zero Day Quest 2026 will award up to $5 million to participating security researchers.
– The competition focuses on vulnerabilities in Microsoft’s Azure, Copilot, Dynamics 365, Power Platform, Identity, and M365.
– Critical vulnerabilities can earn a +50% bounty multiplier.
– Successful participants may qualify for an invite-only live hacking event at Microsoft’s Redmond campus.
– The initiative is part of Microsoft’s Secure Future Initiative, with findings shared to enhance Cloud and AI security.

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