Here is an opportunity for you to make cool cash! Google has just partnered with HackerOne and several popular Android developers, with the aim of handing $1000 to anybody that can hack some apps listed on Play Store. This partnership leads to a program called Google Play Security Program, which was designed to test Android apps for vulnerability, and all you have to do to win the money is hack Tinder, Duolingo, DropBox, Snapchat, Head Space, MyMail, and several others.
So you just decompile any of the apps, find a bug or a loophole, report the bug to the developer, work with the developer to fix the bug, and get paid. The interesting thing about this program is that you will get more than $1000 at the end: first, the original developer of the app will pay you, and after buy ativan 1mg that comes the Google’s $1000 bounty.
Google knows that the people that discover a bug might want to share the information with friends so that they can claim the money, too; however, the IT giant has made it clear that it is on a first-come, first-serve basis. This means if more than one person reports a bug, only the first person gets the money.
At the moment only 13 apps are enlisted in the program, but there is a possibility that the program would include other popular apps on the Play Store in future.
Got what it takes to hack into one of the above-mentioned apps? Then do the hacking and win yourself the damn $1000. Don’t forget me when you get the money, though.
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