If your company doesn't have a bug bounty program, you are skipping the most tried and true method to shore up risks. Crowd-sourced security is now best practice. https://t.co/aAY5SxPqTU https://t.co/JpXB3Mclw4
— Bill Gurley (@bgurley) February 6, 2021
Amount of money Google paid to security researchers: A record-breaking payout of over $6.7 million in rewards, with an additional $280,000 given to charity https://t.co/Fd4DdjUEfW pic.twitter.com/2YorDoHrDz
— The Best Linux Blog In the Unixverse (@nixcraft) February 5, 2021
Thank you to all bug hunters for your creativity, curiosity, and dedication in 2020! You made the impossible possible – once again. We are proud and grateful to have you.https://t.co/RCyFlAT2aN
— Google Vulnerability Reward Program (VRP) (@GoogleVRP) February 4, 2021
Google paid $6.7 million to bug bounty hunters in 2020 https://t.co/w4LmMaeKja by @campuscodi
— ZDNet (@ZDNet) February 4, 2021
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— AJ Blackston - Financial IT Solutions Consultant (@AJBlackston) February 4, 2021
Google paid $6.7 million to bug bounty hunters in 2020 https://t.co/nhdVnXtVYK
— The Cyber Security Hub™ (@TheCyberSecHub) February 4, 2021
Google paid friendly hackers $6.7 million in vulnerability rewards in the last year, working with security researchers to make Google, Android, Chrome and the Google Play Store safer for everyone. https://t.co/8PA5vL9KIG
— Mårten Mickos (@martenmickos) February 4, 2021
Thank you to all bug hunters for your creativity, curiosity, and dedication in 2020! You made the impossible possible – once again. We are proud and grateful to have you.https://t.co/RCyFlAT2aN
— Google Vulnerability Reward Program (VRP) (@GoogleVRP) February 4, 2021
Learn what the Google Vulnerability Rewards Programs have been up to (other than handing out rewards totaling $6.7 million!) https://t.co/jNg1hLEv0w
— Andrew R. Whalley (@arw) February 4, 2021