Google pays a 65-crore reward to an Indian techie for keeping Android and Chrome safe.
All Type news:Google pays a 65-crore reward to an Indian techie for keeping Android and Chrome safe. Google has praised an Indian cybersecurity researcher for finding and submitting Android vulnerabilities, making the operating system safer for everyone. Aman Pandey of Bugsmirror was named the top researcher in terms of reporting and submitting vulnerabilities by Google in a blog post. Pandey submitted 232 vulnerabilities in 2021 alone. Aman Pandey (who is also the company's CEO) launched Bugsmirror, which is based in Indore. He received his education at the National Institute of Technology in Bhopal. Despite the fact that the organisation was only founded in 2021, it was already helping to uncover vulnerabilities in 2019. Pandey has reported over 280 flaws to the Android Vulnerabilities Rewards Program since his initial report in 2019, according to Google's Vulnerability Rewards Team's Sarah Jacobus, while also playing a key role in the program's success. In a...