Over the past three years, Google has paid out about $2 million to security researchers for filing more than 2,000 so-called “security bug reports.” The deep-pocketed search giant is ready
to spend much more to keep its services running smoothly. “Bugs previously rewarded at the $1,000 level will now be considered for reward at up to $5,000, meaning an up-to five times increase in
some cases,” The Next Web reports.
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