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Google Pays Out Nearly $12M in 2024 Bug Bounty Program

Posted on March 10, 2025
Google Pays Out Nearly $12M in 2024 Bug Bounty Program

The program underwent a series of changes in the past year, including richer maximum rewards in a variety of bug categories.

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