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  1. Welcome to Google's Bug Hunting community, learn more about hunting & reporting bugs you’ve found in Google products.

  2. To honor all the cutting-edge external contributions that help us keep our users safe, we maintain a Vulnerability Reward Program for Google-owned and Alphabet (Bet) subsidiary web properties,...

  3. Report Play data abuse. The Developer Data Protection Reward Program (DDPRP) is a bounty program for finding and reducing data abuse in Android applications, Chrome extensions, and applications...

  4. Feb 10, 2022 · Of the $3.3 million, $3.1 million was awarded for Chrome Browser security bugs and $250,500 for Chrome OS bugs, including a $45,000 top reward amount for an individual Chrome OS security bug report and $27,000 for an individual Chrome Browser security bug report.

  5. Mar 12, 2024 · This resulted in a few very impactful reports of long-existing V8 bugs, including one report of a V8 JIT optimization bug in Chrome since at least M91, which resulted in a $30,000 reward for that researcher.

  6. Feb 22, 2023 · In our continued effort to ensure the security of Google device users, we have expanded the scope of Android and Google Devices in our program and are now incentivizing vulnerability research in the latest versions of Google Nest and Fitbit!

  7. Oct 26, 2023 · News on our bug bounty program specific to generative AI and how we’re supporting open source security for AI supply chains.

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  9. Jul 27, 2021 · Google launched its bug bounty program more than ten years ago now, and it's safe to say it's been a big success. Last year alone, the company paid out a whopping $6.7 million to independent...

  10. Aug 31, 2022 · Google has launched a new open source software bug bounty with payouts ranging from $101 to $31,337 depending on the severity of the vulnerability. It will also offer rewards for information on flaws in third-party dependencies including the codebases of Google-backed projects.