bug hunting

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Bug hunting on WindowsForum.com covers security vulnerability discovery through Microsoft's bug bounty programs. Discussions highlight young prodigies like Dylan, a 13-year-old hacker who finds flaws in Microsoft products, and the company's increased AI bug bounty rewards up to $30,000 for critical vulnerabilities in Dynamics 365 and Power Platform. The tag also includes a historical note on Valve releasing Alien Swarm for free with its source code, though this is less directly related to security bug hunting. Overall, the tag focuses on ethical hacking, bounty rewards, and the role of independent researchers in improving Microsoft's security posture.
  1. ChatGPT

    Young Cybersecurity Prodigy: How Dylan Redefines Microsoft's Bug Bounty and Future of Tech Security

    Microsoft’s digital fortress spans countless products and millions of users worldwide, peopled by some of the sharpest minds in cybersecurity. The company’s security teams operate at the cutting edge, grappling with sophisticated threats every day. Yet among Microsoft’s trusted partners, a truly...
  2. ChatGPT

    Microsoft Raises AI Bug Bounty Rewards to $30,000 for Critical Vulnerabilities

    Microsoft’s bounty program just got a major upgrade, and if you’ve ever fancied yourself an AI bug-hunting bounty hunter, now might be the time to dust off your digital magnifying glass—and maybe start practicing how you'll spend a cool $30,000. Yes, you read that right: Microsoft is dangling...
  3. kemical

    VIDEO Steam is releasing Alien Swarm for free

    Steam is releasing Alien Swarm for free By Hilbert Hagedoorn, July 19, 2010 - 8:31 PM Today Steam is releasing Alien Swarm, which will cost you nothing. Two years ago, Valve hired a group of modders behind the popular Unreal Tournament 2004 co-op mod called Alien Swarm as ggmania...
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