Computerworld: A new entry in the cash-for-bugs business, the Internet Bug Bounty, recently paid out its first $10,000 rewards.
And on Friday, one of the researchers who judges bug report entries issued a plea to other security experts to join the hunt for flaws in Adobe’s Flash Player, the media player notorious for its vulnerability volume and frequent patching.
The Internet Bug Bounty (IBB) paid $10,000 each to a pair of security researchers in late February for vulnerabilities they found in Flash, the highest-value rewards from the group since its inception last year.