Google will pay $1.5 million for the most severe Android exploits
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2019/11/google-will-pay-1-5-million-for-the-severest-android-exploits/
Google will pay up to $1.5 million for the most severe hacks of its Pixel line of Android phones, a more than seven-fold increase over the previous top Android reward, the company said.
Effective immediately, Google will pay $1 million for a “full chain remote code execution exploit with persistence which compromises the Titan M secure element on Pixel devices,” the company said in a post published on Thursday. The company will also pay $500,000 for exploits that exfiltrate data out of a Pixel or bypass its lock screen.
Google will pay $1.5 million for the most severe Android exploits
Nov 21, 2019, 5:38pm UTC
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2019/11/google-will-pay-1-5-million-for-the-severest-android-exploits/
> Google will pay up to $1.5 million for the most severe hacks of its Pixel line of Android phones, a more than seven-fold increase over the previous top Android reward, the company said.
> Effective immediately, Google will pay $1 million for a “full chain remote code execution exploit with persistence which compromises the Titan M secure element on Pixel devices,” the company said in a post published on Thursday. The company will also pay $500,000 for exploits that exfiltrate data out of a Pixel or bypass its lock screen.