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Bug bounty hunters rake it in as incidence of cyber attacks shoots up

Last year Google paid $605,000 to ethical hackers to detect and fix vulnerabilities

Sourabh Lele
cybersecurity, hack, cyber, breach
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As the incidence of cyber attacks shoots up, tech firms are looking to ethical hackers and independent researchers to detect vulnerabilities and fix them. For example, last year Google was able to identify and fix 2,900 security issues across Android, Chrome and Play, thanks to its Vulnerabi
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First Published: Apr 02 2023 | 9:02 PM IST

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