Microsoft’s Bug Bounty Bonanza: Bigger Rewards and More Targets!

Microsoft expands its Copilot bug bounty program to include more consumer products and higher incentives. Bug hunters can earn up to $30,000 for critical flaws, while payouts for medium-severity vulnerabilities now reach $5,000. The program welcomes bug reports in products like Copilot for Telegram and WhatsApp, offering more opportunities for researchers.

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Microsoft’s Copilot bug bounty program is like a treasure hunt for tech-savvy pirates, except instead of booty, they’re after bugs. And this time, they’re offering more than just a pat on the back for finding the pesky critters—they’re throwing in some serious doubloons!

Key Points:

  • Microsoft expands the Copilot bug bounty program to cover more consumer products.
  • Increased rewards for medium-severity vulnerabilities, up to $5,000.
  • Critical-severity vulnerabilities still earn up to $30,000.
  • New products in scope include Copilot for Telegram, WhatsApp, and more.
  • Program aligns with Microsoft’s Online Services bug bar for consistent evaluations.

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