Microsoft’s Mega Bounty Bonanza: $5 Million Up for Grabs in Zero Day Quest!

Microsoft is cranking up the stakes, offering a whopping $5 million bounty pool at the Zero Day Quest hacking contest. This cybersecurity extravaganza will focus on cloud and AI security, with top hackers invited to a live event. With rewards and multipliers galore, even the bugs are lining up to get caught!

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Hot Take:

Microsoft is throwing more cash at hackers than a billionaire at a strip club, hoping to lure out those pesky vulnerabilities in their cloud and AI products. With $5 million up for grabs, it’s not just a bug bounty; it’s a bug bonanza! Techies, dust off your keyboards, because this is the Super Bowl of hacking competitions. Let’s hope they don’t find a bug that causes Clippy to resurrect and critique our Word documents again!

Key Points:

  • Microsoft ups the ante, offering $5 million in bounty awards at this year’s Zero Day Quest.
  • The focus is on cloud computing and AI security vulnerabilities.
  • Participants can earn a +50% bounty multiplier for critical vulnerabilities.
  • Top researchers get an invite to a live hacking event at Microsoft’s Redmond campus in 2026.
  • The contest is part of Microsoft’s Secure Future Initiative, aiming to overhaul their security culture.

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