play_arrow

keyboard_arrow_right

Listeners:

Top listeners:

skip_previous skip_next
00:00 00:00
playlist_play chevron_left
volume_up
  • cover play_arrow

    Real Urban Radio Real Urban Radio

Entertainment

Apple Offers Hackers $1 million to Successfully Hack New AI system

todayOctober 31, 2024 1

Background
share close
Telegram Durov Arrest

Source: NurPhoto / Getty

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.

Apple Store at the Garden State Plaza Mall in Paramus, New Jersey

Source: Gary Hershorn / Getty

If you think you have what it takes, here is how much Apple is paying:

  • 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]

READ MORE: 

RELATED: Apple Launches Their Own Live Sports App

RELATED: Apple Offers The “Buy Now Pay Later” Feature

RELATED: Apple & McDonalds Collab To Get You FREE Nuggets

RELATED: Apple Vision Pro: Watch How It Is Being Used In The Real World

RELATED: 73-year-old New Jersey Man Credits Apple Watch for saving his life

Written by:

Rate it

0%