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Rewarding web application security research

1 tháng 11, 2010
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Oscar nói...

This is a really good approach. It rewards people for pushing the boundaries of the software and finding issues with it. I wish the Diaspora guys had something like this in place.

lúc 16:00 1 tháng 11, 2010
Unknown nói...

Excellent effort by Google (clap clap clap)

lúc 16:49 1 tháng 11, 2010
Unknown nói...

I was just talking to someone about the recent vulns found in the android kernel from HTC being a good argument for "no more free bugs". This is great news. I look forward to them expanding the program to android.

lúc 16:58 1 tháng 11, 2010
Nặc danh nói...

Rewards programs like this are legally interesting. I don't know if it's legally possible to participate in this program without breaking an "attempted computer intrusion" law.

lúc 17:20 1 tháng 11, 2010
Unknown nói...

I'm sure the young hackers among us will be interested in precisely what you mean by
"This program is also not open to minors", in particular, what jurisdiction applies in determining the age or majority.

lúc 18:11 1 tháng 11, 2010
rjwalltech nói...

Mark, they probably mean the age in which a person is allowed to vote. In the U.S. this means 18.

lúc 18:47 1 tháng 11, 2010
Maxwell nói...

Is there a reason for the no-minors restriction?

lúc 19:51 1 tháng 11, 2010
jcwayne nói...

Maxwell, in many (most?) jurisdictions there are various legal restrictions regarding how companies interact with minors (especially when money is involved). I'm sure the intent here is to avoid the need to involve lawyers in validating the legality of giving an award in any particular case. That said, I would suggest any minor looking to claim a reward simply have a parent or other trusted adult apply on their behalf.

lúc 21:21 1 tháng 11, 2010
Arthur nói...

@oscar Diaspora is software in pre-alpha state, it's open sourced, it has no current user base, no revenue stream, it's currently being supported entirely by donations it received, and there's only 4 people at the company. This model of paying for security bugs has absolutely no feasibility or relevance at this point to Diaspora.

lúc 21:38 1 tháng 11, 2010
Unknown nói...

Do, *.blogger.com is included... but is *.blogspot.com?

lúc 01:48 2 tháng 11, 2010
Nặc danh nói...

There is a large section of the community who see bug hunting for money as a diss and are not interested in it and will not associate with any company offering money.

This programme won't help your plight, but send people walking further away.

Google should not be limiting their scope to draw in good bug hunters, but this is exactly the effect offering money will have.

This is not in the best interest of security.

Andrew

lúc 07:57 2 tháng 11, 2010
Unknown nói...

Are vulnerabilities in the reCaptcha service elegible for the reward?

If so, what is the scope in this case about what would be considered a vulnerability?

lúc 08:05 2 tháng 11, 2010
Unknown nói...

You have some "buggy links" on the Hall of Fame page:
For most of the HOF entries, clicking on the bug number takes me to the report page. However, some of the bug numbers take me to a page promoting Google Project Hosting. I didn't check all numbers but here are the problematic ones I found: 51630, 48283, 51070. There are probably others too.

By the way, searching the HOF page or the other related linked pages, I didn't see any directions on how to contact anybody to report such issues about the web pages. That's why I'm posting it here. It would be nice to add some contact info to those pages.

lúc 14:11 2 tháng 11, 2010
Unknown nói...

This is still pathetic and ridiculous, "$3,133.7 dollars" that is it!!! a company as big as Google and only pays $3K and not just for any bugs, the "severe and unusual" are you serious?! , a severe and unusual bug would be sold somewhere else for thousands, and EAP/ZDI/iDefense pays more than $3K (if you provide accurate details for the bug) for the not severe and unusual ones.

so why again would Google bother and announce this?

lúc 15:17 2 tháng 11, 2010
Chris Evans nói...

@Selim: I think the Chromium Hall of Fame links are ok. You're not seeing a promotion page, but a login page. Some of the bugs are still "hidden" when they are fixed in Chromium but might still affect the products of other vendors which use the same underlying libraries.

@Netdev: as clearly stated, the rewards can be donated to charity. This gives hackers who get their buzz via non-monetary means to make the world better in two different ways at once.

lúc 15:19 2 tháng 11, 2010
Nặc danh nói...

I don't see how would finding bugs in software would ever make the world for a better place.

This 3K offer might be pathetic but for some minor XSS problems and other stuff it well worth it if you put into 10-20 hours work.

Anyway now that they announced it to the public and thousands of newsportals advertising it this bughunt will also exhaust. Like any other opportunities online to make money eg: elance.

Even if you find some bugs theres a good chance someone did it already and you wasted your time, google wont pay for it.

lúc 17:39 2 tháng 11, 2010
Muhammad Huzaifa Ali nói...

I have found a bug in Google Buzz this bug also indirectly effect Google Adsense program which results in false clicks and google TOS breach.

I do not know whether google buzz is included in this program.

lúc 23:33 2 tháng 11, 2010
Unknown nói...

I bet Apple would do the same thing.

lúc 15:14 3 tháng 11, 2010
test12563 nói...

great.. I'll try ;)

lúc 14:27 6 tháng 11, 2010
Unknown nói...

I just passed the "Gmail Security Verification" questionnaire in Russian, and found one small mistake:

on the last step there I see Romanian "Selectaţi „Rămâneţi conectat(ă)” numai dacă vă conectaţi de pe un computer personal.", that cannot be understood by Russian. Please fix it.

Thanks

lúc 04:11 11 tháng 11, 2010
Jay nói...

Thanks for your report, GeniU$. We have passed your comment to the appropriate team to investigate and make a correction.

Google Operations Team

lúc 13:31 11 tháng 11, 2010
Adriano Morgon nói...

Hi, i'm from Brazil, here the version 8.0.552.224 of Google Chrome returns many pages using orkut.com, it's very unconfortable. Thank You, and sorry for the worst english ):

lúc 19:52 30 tháng 12, 2010
Pedro nói...

Hi, i send one email about google adsense bugs, its a very dangerous bug make 5 day and google dont have-me send any feedback, i just whait google fix to publish on some security blogs, sorry bad english

lúc 00:44 3 tháng 1, 2011
Unknown nói...

Hey blackmind

Can you please post the ID number you received in the auto-reply? It should be in the subject header.

thanks,
Adam

lúc 12:30 4 tháng 1, 2011
Pedro nói...

Hi adam, the id is 740250882

Tks

lúc 14:12 4 tháng 1, 2011
Kirk Gehman nói...

I assume the cash reward is not available to Google developers :-)

lúc 07:00 7 tháng 2, 2011
test2009 nói...

Hello.

These sites are included in the awards program ?

admob.com
googlestore.com
gizmoproject.com
gizmo5.com
picnik.com
on2.com
googleusercontent.com
opensocial.org
whatbrowser.org
googledeveloperday.com
zeitgeistminds.com

lúc 04:35 7 tháng 4, 2011
jaumlucas nói...

feedburner.com is on the scope of reward program?

lúc 10:11 31 tháng 5, 2011
Sagan Marketing nói...

It's a good idea but I agree that the money reward is not worth it... most hackers would be able to see such security bugs for more money than than in other markets... plus those of us who would be willing to invest time into finding such bugs would need a bigger reward than $500 with a chance of $3k... maybe if they did $3k with a chance of $10k... we live in a world where those of us with skills value our time very much... still I'll be on the lookout for anything I can spot indirectly...

lúc 01:30 13 tháng 2, 2012
Nặc danh nói...

Why do I have to have a cellphone?I've been asked for a mobile number again when I made it clear days ago I don't have a cellphone.

I was instead provided with a verification e-mail.

I can barely get the hang of the newer ones and I have trouble with using text on cellphones.

lúc 10:38 23 tháng 5, 2012
Unknown nói...

Hi.

What about Android platform? It's in the program or it isn't?

lúc 10:26 14 tháng 5, 2013

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