Microsoft will now pay you even more to find security bugs in Copilot

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  • Microsoft’s bug bounty is increasing its moderate flaw reward
  • Bug bounties allow firms and researchers to create a safer digital environment
  • Other firms like Google also run similar programs, so get hunting

Microsoft has announced it is ‘enhancing security and incentivizing innovation’ by updating its Copilot (AI) bug bounty program and raising the reward for identifying even moderate severity vulnerabilities to $5,000.

Bug bounties are used by software firms in collaboration with security researchers to root out vulnerabilities that could otherwise be exploited by threat actors – and Microsoft even runs its own Black-hat like event with up to $4 million in potential awards for cloud and AI flaws.

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