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Apple is offering cyber security researchers up to USD 1 million to detect flaws in iPhones, the largest reward offered by a company to defend against hackers, at a time of rising concern about governments breaking into the mobile devices of dissidents, journalists and human rights advocates.
The USD 1 million prize would apply only to remote access to the iPhone kernel without any action from the phone’s user. Apple’s previous highest bounty was USD 200,000 for friendly reports of bugs that can then be fixed with software updates and not leave them exposed to criminals or spies.
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The USD 1 million prize would apply only to remote access to the iPhone kernel without any action from the phone’s user. Apple’s previous highest bounty was USD 200,000 for friendly reports of bugs that can then be fixed with software updates and not leave them exposed to criminals or spies.
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