Chrome bug hunters can earn up to $250,000 for serious vulnerabilities now - here's how
Briefly

Google has updated its Chrome Vulnerability Reward Program to offer larger payouts for security flaws, incentivizing deeper research alongside addressing evolving technological threats.
The maximum reward for discovering a critical memory corruption bug can now reach $250,000, a substantial increase from the previous cap of $40,000.
To qualify for the top tier reward, researchers must find a memory corruption bug in a non-sandboxed process and provide a high-quality report demonstrating remote code execution.
The payout structure reflects the severity of the vulnerabilities found, with varying amounts based on the quality of the report, but all prizes are subject to Google's review.
Read at ZDNET
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