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Apple Doubles Bug Bounty to $2 Million in Spyware Arms Race

Apple Doubles Bug Bounty to $2 Million in Spyware Arms Race

Apple has dramatically increased its maximum bug bounty payout to $2 million for critical exploit chains, with combined rewards potentially reaching $5 million. The move targets vulnerabilities used in mercenary spyware attacks and includes new incentives for bypassing Lockdown Mode and testing beta software. This escalation reflects Apple's intensified efforts to secure its ecosystem of 2.35 billion active devices against sophisticated threats.
Microsoft Shatters Bug Bounty Record with $17 Million Payout Amid AI Security Push

Microsoft Shatters Bug Bounty Record with $17 Million Payout Amid AI Security Push

Microsoft awarded a record $17 million to ethical hackers over the past year, resolving over 1,000 vulnerabilities across Azure, Windows, and AI products. The surge reflects strategic expansions to its bug bounty programs targeting emerging AI threats and critical infrastructure. With AI-focused rewards now reaching $200,000, the initiative signals a new frontier in proactive cybersecurity defense.
Microsoft Boosts Zero Day Quest Bounty to $5 Million, Targeting Cloud and AI Vulnerabilities

Microsoft Boosts Zero Day Quest Bounty to $5 Million, Targeting Cloud and AI Vulnerabilities

Microsoft has unveiled a record-breaking $5 million prize pool for its 2025 Zero Day Quest hacking contest, intensifying efforts to uncover critical flaws in Azure, Copilot, and other cloud/AI platforms. The expanded program includes 50% bonuses for high-impact vulnerabilities and follows heightened scrutiny of Microsoft's security practices after government assessments deemed them 'inadequate'.
Microsoft Boosts .NET Bug Bounties to $40,000 in Security Overhaul Push

Microsoft Boosts .NET Bug Bounties to $40,000 in Security Overhaul Push

Microsoft has elevated its .NET bug bounty rewards to $40,000 for critical vulnerabilities, expanding the program's scope to cover .NET Core, ASP.NET, and related technologies. This strategic shift aims to incentivize deeper security research amid ongoing efforts to address criticisms of its security culture following a damning government report.