A new chapter for Google’s Vulnerability Reward Program

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27. July 2021

This article has been indexed from Google Online Security Blog

Posted by Jan Keller, Technical Program Manager, Google VRP 

A little over 10 years ago, we launched our Vulnerability Rewards Program (VRP). Our goal was to establish a channel for security researchers to report bugs to Google and offer an efficient way for us to thank them for helping make Google, our users, and the Internet a safer place. To recap our progress on these goals, here is a snapshot of what VRP has accomplished with the community over the past 10 years:

Total bugs rewarded: 11,055Number of rewarded researchers: 2,022Representing 84 different countriesTotal rewards: $29,357,516

To celebrate our anniversary and ensure the next 10 years are just as (or even more) successful and collaborative, we are excited to announce the launch of our new platform, bughunters.google.com.

This new site brings all of our VRPs (Google, Android, Abuse, Chrome and Play) closer together and provides a single intake form that makes it easier for bug hunters to submit issues. Other improvements you will notice include:

A new chapter for Google’s Vulnerability Reward Program
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