Apple Will Pay Security Researchers Up To $1 Million To Hack Its Private AI Cloud 6
An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: Ahead of the debut of Apple's private AI cloud next week, dubbed Private Cloud Compute, the technology giant says it will pay security researchers up to $1 million to find vulnerabilities that can compromise the security of its private AI cloud. In a post on Apple's security blog, the company said it would pay up to the maximum $1 million bounty to anyone who reports exploits capable of remotely running malicious code on its Private Cloud Compute servers. Apple said it would also award researchers up to $250,000 for privately reporting exploits capable of extracting users' sensitive information or the prompts that customers submit to the company's private cloud.
Apple said it would "consider any security issue that has a significant impact" outside of a published category, including up to $150,000 for exploits capable of accessing sensitive user information from a privileged network position. "We award maximum amounts for vulnerabilities that compromise user data and inference request data outside the [private cloud compute] trust boundary," Apple said. You can learn more about Apple's Private Cloud Computer service in their blog post. Its source code and documentation is available here.
Apple said it would "consider any security issue that has a significant impact" outside of a published category, including up to $150,000 for exploits capable of accessing sensitive user information from a privileged network position. "We award maximum amounts for vulnerabilities that compromise user data and inference request data outside the [private cloud compute] trust boundary," Apple said. You can learn more about Apple's Private Cloud Computer service in their blog post. Its source code and documentation is available here.
WTFis the point of all this "up to" crap? (Score:4, Insightful)
Ahead of the debut of Apple's private AI cloud next week, dubbed Private Cloud Compute, the technology giant says it will pay security researchers up to $1 million to find vulnerabilities that can compromise the security of its private AI cloud.
Enough with this "up to" crap, you need to tell me what the minimum payment will be for it to be worth my time to give it a try.
I'll pay "up to" umpteen gazillion dollars to anyone who mods me insightful.
Re: WTFis the point of all this "up to" crap? (Score:4, Informative)
Re: WTFis the point of all this "up to" crap? (Score:1)
Won't work (Score:5, Interesting)
"Researchers" make a lot more money selling 0-days to people who actually use them.
Whhy bother? (Score:3)