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Network World |
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2017-03-06 09:54:00 (vue: 2017-03-06 09:54:00) |
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Microsoft paying a bug bounty of $30,000 |
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First off, I have to issue something of a correction regarding last week's blog post on Intel price cuts. As it turns out, I have been informed that Intel didn't cut the prices, Micro Center cut them as a loss leader, something it frequently does. It doesn't change the bargain prices, just the motivation. So, I wanted to set the record straight on that. Onward. Microsoft is looking for a few good bugs. And people who will keep it quiet. OK, so I have no evidence of direct causality, but it seems convenient. Over the past few weeks, Google has embarrassed Microsoft twice by publicly disclosing security vulnerabilities in Windows 10 that still have not been patched after 90 days. Google has no mercy with its Zero Day disclosures and plays no favorites. Any company that does not fix a bug by 90 days after Google informs them of it will be hung out to dry. To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here |
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$30 000 after any article bargain been blog bounty bug bugs but causality center change click comment company convenient correction cut cuts day days didn direct disclosing disclosures does doesn dry embarrassed evidence favorites first fix frequently full good google has have here hung informed informs intel issue its just keep last leader leave looking loss mercy micro microsoft motivation not off out over past patched paying people plays please post price prices publicly quiet read record regarding security seems set something straight them turns twice vulnerabilities wanted week weeks who will windows zero â ok â onward â to |
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