Microsoft’s Bug Bounty Bonanza: Cash In on Moderate AI Bugs!

Microsoft has expanded its Microsoft Copilot (AI) bug bounty program, offering up to $5,000 for moderate vulnerabilities. The initiative now includes a wider range of Copilot products like Copilot for Telegram and WhatsApp. It’s a smart move to patch those pesky bugs before they become the life of the cyber party!

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Hot Take:

Microsoft has thrown a party, and you’re all invited—if you can hack it, that is. With expanded bounties and added services, it’s like a cybersecurity buffet. Now you can make five grand by playing digital detective, just don’t forget your magnifying glass and trench coat!

Key Points:

  • Microsoft has expanded its Copilot AI bug bounty program.
  • The scope now includes more Copilot consumer products like Telegram and WhatsApp.
  • Increased incentives up to $5,000 for moderate severity vulnerabilities.
  • Bounty awards range from $250 to $30,000 depending on severity.
  • This expansion is part of Microsoft’s Secure Future Initiative.

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