Microsoft increases bug bounty rewards for Copilot security vulnerabilities
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Microsoft has significantly expanded its Copilot Bounty Program, now offering rewards of up to $30,000 for discovering and reporting vulnerabilities in software. The program's scope has grown from three to 14 types of vulnerabilities, including critical issues like code injection and cross-site scripting. This move not only enhances the security of Microsoft's Copilot AI products but also encourages researchers to identify potential threats. The company is targeting specific services such as Copilot for Telegram and WhatsApp, which are essential parts of its strategy to integrate generative AI widely.
Microsoft has expanded its Copilot Bounty Program, allowing researchers to earn up to $30,000 for reporting vulnerabilities across 14 categories, reflecting a significant shift in focus.
The Copilot Bounty Program now covers a broader range of vulnerabilities, underscoring Microsoft's commitment to enhancing the security of its generative AI products.
Microsoft encourages researchers to explore vulnerabilities in key services like Copilot for Telegram and WhatsApp, marking a critical step in securing generative AI.
With this expanded bounty program, Microsoft recognizes the serious implications of even moderate vulnerabilities for the security of their Copilot products.
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