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por Jack prabha - sexta, 13 março 2020, 08:01
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A Dutch researcher claimed Google's very first annual Cloud Platform bug-bounty prize, for a clever container escape exploit.

Google has awarded its inaugural annual top prize for the Google Cloud Platform (GCP), for vulnerabilities found in the Google Cloud Shell. The find - a container escape that leads to host root access and the ability to use privileged containers - has earned $ 100,000 for Dutch researcher Wouter ter Maat.


The internet giant also announced that it would be expanding the scope of payouts for annual GCP prizes, as part of the Google Vulnerability Reward Program (VRP). It will offer six prizes in total for the top vulnerability reports in GCP products submitted in 2020, for a collective $ 313,337 in winnings. Prizes will start at $ 1,000 for sixth place and top out at $ 133,337 for first.