
Wiz launched Zeroday.Cloud, a hacking competition offering $4.5 million in bug bounties. Researchers must submit entries by December 1 and will demonstrate exploits live at Black Hat Europe in London on December 10-11. Wiz partnered with AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft, and Google plans to acquire Wiz for $32 billion. The contest covers six categories including AI, Kubernetes/cloud native, containers and virtualization, web servers, databases, and DevOps automation. Prize amounts vary by target, with top payouts including $300,000 for Nginx, up to $100,000 for Redis/PostgreSQL/MariaDB RCEs, and $80,000 for Kubernetes API Server exploits. Submitted exploits should result in total compromise or zero-click RCE conditions.
"The competition is named Zeroday.Cloud and it offers participants a total of $4.5 million in bug bounties. Interested security researchers must submit their entry by December 1 and they will demonstrate their exploits live on stage at the Black Hat Europe conference taking place December 10-11 in London. Wiz has teamed up with AWS, Google Cloud and Microsoft for Zeroday.Cloud. It's worth noting that Google has announced plans to acquire Wiz for $32 billion."
"The Zeroday.Cloud hacking competition covers six categories. One of them is AI, with participants being offered maximum prizes ranging between $25,000 and $40,000 for hacking products such as Ollama, vLLM, and Nvidia Container Toolkit. In the Kubernetes and cloud native category, prizes range between $10,000 and $80,000 for exploits targeting the Kubernetes API Server, Kubelet Server, Grafana, Prometheus, and Fluent Bit. The highest reward is for Kubernetes API Server exploits."
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