Microsoft expands Copilot bug bounty targets, payouts
Briefly

Microsoft is prioritizing security for its Copilot products by significantly increasing bug bounty payments for moderate-severity vulnerabilities from nothing to up to $5,000. This decision reflects the company's belief that even moderate vulnerabilities can have serious implications. The Copilot Bounty Program allows researchers to earn between $250 to $30,000, depending on the severity of the reported issues. Additionally, Microsoft has expanded the scope of the bounty program to cover 14 specific types of vulnerabilities as it integrates AI assistants into its products, reflecting the growing importance of cybersecurity in AI technology.
When it comes to the Copilot products, Microsoft has enhanced bug bounty rewards significantly, raising moderate vulnerabilities payments to a maximum of $5,000 to ensure better security.
The Copilot Bounty Program enables researchers to earn between $250 and $30,000 for identifying vulnerabilities, with higher payouts for critical issues reflecting their impact on user safety.
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