Google Paid Out $3.4 Million for Vulnerabilities Reported in 2018
Google revealed recently that it paid out a total of $3.4 million for flaws reported in 2018 by researchers through its Vulnerability Reward Program (VRP).
The $3.4 million was awarded for 1,319 reports submitted by 317 researchers from 78 countries. The largest single reward was $41,000 and $181,000 were donated to charity, the company said.
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