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Yahoo reveals a new vulnerability reporting policy with rewards of up to $15,000

posted onOctober 3, 2013
by l33tdawg

Yahoo revealed today that it will dole out rewards of up to $15,000 (and starting from $150) to individuals and firms that inform the company of bugs and vulnerabilities classified as new, unique and/or high-risk issues, as part of an updated vulnerability reporting policy.

This is a huge change from what Yahoo has been giving to researchers who have discovered bugs and reported them to the company: a t-shirt. Just a few days ago, Graham Cluley reported that researchers at High-Tech Bridge were rewarded with a $12.50 voucher to buy a corporate t-shirt.

Although the finalized policy will only kick in by October 31, the company is implementing the benefits retroactively back to July 1, 2013.

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