Found a bug in Android? Google will pay you up to $40,000 to tell it
by Guardian Staff from Technology | The Guardian on (#BEW4)
Android Security Rewards offers bug bounties to developers who find critical flaws in the operating system
Google will start to pay security researchers who find bugs in its Android devices a reward of up to $40,000 (25,600), in the first extension of its bug bounty programme to the mobile operating system.
The company has also announced a new programme to ensure the security of third-party software on the Android OS by nudging developers to stop using programming libraries which are known to be out-of-date in their applications.
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