back to article Intel touts bug bounties to hardware hackers

Intel has launched its first bug bounty program, offering rewards of up to $30,000. The chip maker has partnered with specialist bug bounty outfit HackerOne to create a scheme that aims to encourage hackers to hunt for flaws in Intel's hardware, firmware and software. Intel will pay up to $30,000 for critical hardware …

  1. Paul Crawford Silver badge
    Joke

    "Intel Security (McAfee) products are not in-scope of the Intel bug bounty program"

    Why the surprise? Probably would have bankrupted them...

  2. druck Silver badge
    Mushroom

    I claim my $30,000

    I've found one critical vulnerability; Intel's management engine in every chip.

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