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Google Chrome Has Increased Its Bug Bounty to $150,000

Google Chrome has increased the value of its bug bounties, where users who can find vulnerabilities in its programs will get compensations. Google has stated that users who can find bugs in the Chromebook or Chromebox will be compensated with a $150,000 prize, through the Chrome vulnerability Rewards Program. New submissions will be eligible for the prize. This is an increase from the previous value of $100,000 for bugs in either Chromebook or Chromebox.

This indicates that Google sees vulnerabilities in this area to be a priority. The bug bounties program was initially launched in 2010, and since then Google has had 8,500 vulnerability reports and paid out approximately $5 million to researchers.
Trend Themes
1. Increased Bug Bounties - Increased bug bounties create opportunities for businesses to incentivize users to find and report vulnerabilities in their programs.
2. Vulnerability Rewards Programs - The expansion of vulnerability rewards programs allows businesses to engage users in the process of finding and fixing bugs.
3. Bug Bounty Growth - The growth of bug bounties indicates the increasing importance of cybersecurity and the need for continuous improvement in software and systems security.
Industry Implications
1. Cybersecurity - Cybersecurity industry can leverage bug bounty programs to proactively identify and address vulnerabilities in their products and services.
2. Software Development - Software development industry can utilize bug bounty programs to enhance the security of their applications and ensure better protection for users.
3. Technology - The technology industry has an opportunity to lead in bug bounty initiatives and promote a safer digital environment by offering rewards for vulnerability reports.

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