Microsoft: Reckon our code is crap? Prove it and $30k could be yours

Microsoft: Reckon our code is crap? Prove it and $30k could be yours

Doors on the Edge Insider Bounty Program flung open


Having finally pushed out the first Beta preview of its Chromium-based browser, Microsoft has launched a bounty programme aimed at getting researchers to kick the tyres on its latest and greatest.


Up to $30k is available to researchers who find what Microsoft deems "critical and important" vulnerabilities in the Beta and Dev channels of Chromium Edge. The Canary channel is excluded because, well, it seems hardly fair to poke holes in daily builds that are, by definition, not fit for public consumption.


Interestingly, up to $15k is available to anyone who discovers critical remote code execution and "design issues" in the original EdgeHTML version still lurking in ..

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