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Apple has recently put out a challenge inviting people to test the safety and security or their servers.
Apple is offering $1 million dollars to anyone who is able to hack their servers.
According to complex, Apple is offering up to $1 million through its bug bounty program to anyone capable of hacking into its Private Cloud Compute (PCC)
“To further encourage your research in Private Cloud Compute, we’re expanding Apple Security Bounty to include rewards for vulnerabilities that demonstrate a compromise of the fundamental security and privacy guarantees of PCC,” the company shared.
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If you think you have what it takes, here is how much Apple is paying:
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Category |
Description |
Maximum Bounty |
Remote attack on request data |
Arbitrary code execution with arbitrary entitlements |
$1,000,000 |
Access to a user’s request data or sensitive information about the user’s requests outside the trust boundary |
$250,000 |
Attack on request data from a privileged network position |
Access to a user’s request data or other sensitive information about the user outside the trust boundary |
$150,000 |
Ability to execute unattested code |
$100,000 |
Accidental or unexpected data disclosure due to deployment or configuration issue |
$50,000 |
To learn more about the challenge [CLICK HERE]
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