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Home » Microsoft Expands $100K Bounty Program for Cyber Vulnerabilities
Microsoft has expanded its $100,000 bounty program Monday, and will accept reports of in-the-wild attacks that demonstrate new techniques of bypassing Windows’ anti-exploit technologies, Computerworldreports.
The expanded program would let front-line security researchers, described as “responders and forensics experts” by Microsoft, submit reports of unique attack techniques they have found in active exploits.