PC World -
5 Aug 2016 04:22

After years of reluctance to pay researchers for exploits, Apple has given in and is ready to hand out up to US$200,000 for critical vulnerabilities found in the latest version of iOS and the newest iPhones. Apple announced the program Thursday at the Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas. It starts in September, and unlike bounty programs run by other large technology companies it will be invite only. The program will start with a few dozen researchers hand-picked by Apple, though any outs...
Share this Article
Comment on this Article
Please to comment