Apple will pay you up to $1 million if you can hack into Apple Intelligence servers
Briefly

Apple's new bug bounty challenge invites hackers to test the security of its Private Cloud Compute servers, with a reward of up to $1 million for successful breaches.
The Private Cloud Compute servers will handle significant amounts of user data, crucial to Apple Intelligence, emphasizing the need for robust security against potential cyberattacks.
Apple is providing resources, including a detailed security guide and access to a Virtual Research Environment, allowing security researchers and auditors to inspect and test the PCC.
By opening up its servers for scrutiny, and publishing source code for certain components of PCC, Apple seeks to enhance transparency and bolster security against vulnerabilities.
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