Last week Apple made its belated entrance into the bug bounty market, announcing a top award of $200,000 for major flaws in iOS, but Cook & Co have been comprehensively outbid.
On Tuesday, exploit trading firm Exodus Intelligence said it is willing to pay $500,000 for a major flaw in iOS 9.3 and above – and the exploit to use it. Researchers can either take a lump sum or accept a smaller sum and quarterly payments until the exploit is found, which the company's founder told The Reg could add up to even more.
"The majority of our clients are defensive vendors, penetration testers, and red/blue teams," said Logan Brown, president of Exodus.
Apple exploits get the highest reward, reflective of their scarcity. Microsoft and Google's bug bounty programs will also need to up their rewards to match Exodus's prices.
[...] Security experts are worried that the hoarding of serious flaws will have a deleterious effect on overall security for everyone. Exodus attempted to reassure people on this front by beginning a vulnerability disclosure process back in February, but it only discloses after it has extracted the "maximum value for our customers."
(Score: 1) by Ethanol-fueled on Thursday August 11 2016, @11:43PM
If you consider transplanting individual blades of grass, sawing concrete with butter-knives, and matching and folding a mixed pile of 100 different pairs of socks "fun," then you should probably include a lot of masochism questions in your employment questionnaire.
In fact, the first thing you should do is hire Angela Merkel -- she's eaten more than her fair share of shit and hates everything about people.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday August 12 2016, @05:20AM
In contrast with another prominent member of the female politician species, who spews shit incessantly and still hates everything about people.