Google expands flaw bounty to cover web app vulnerabilities
Google plans to start paying bounties to hackers who find serious security flaws in web applications that manage highly sensitive user data.
As part of what is described as an experimental new vulnerability reward program that applies to Google web properties, the search marketing giant is inviting the security research community to report potentially dangerous flaws in “any web properties which display or manage highly sensitive authenticated user data or accounts.”
The company specifically called out the flagship *.google.com domain, as well as the wildly popular *.youtube.com, *.blogger.com and *.orkut.com sites.
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As part of what is described as an experimental new vulnerability reward program that applies to Google web properties, the search marketing giant is inviting the security research community to report potentially dangerous flaws in “any web properties which display or manage highly sensitive authenticated user data or accounts.”
The company specifically called out the flagship *.google.com domain, as well as the wildly popular *.youtube.com, *.blogger.com and *.orkut.com sites.
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