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 Microsoft pays up to $250,000 for Windows 10 bugs
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Microsoft is launching a new Windows Bounty Program today, designed to expand its existing security bug bounty programs.

This new program will see the software giant pay out for serious Hyper-V flaws in Windows 10 or Windows Server operating systems.

Microsoft will pay up to $250,000 for severe Hyper-V vulnerabilities, and security bugs in Microsoft Edge or Windows 10 preview builds will fetch up to $15,000.

The new Windows Bounty Program launches today. Any critical flaws that affect Windows and a variety of individual features will receive a bounty.

The overall program highlights:

  • Any critical or important class remote code execution, elevation of privilege, or design flaws that compromises a customer's privacy and security will receive a bounty
  • The bounty program is sustained and will continue indefinitely at Microsoft's discretion
  • Bounty payouts will range from $500 USD to $250,000 USD
  • If a researcher reports a qualifying vulnerability already found internally by Microsoft, a payment will be made to the first finder at a maximum of 10% of the highest amount they could've received (example: $1,500 for a RCE in Edge, $25,000 for RCE in Hyper-V)
 
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