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Daily Dashboard | Secret Apple-hosted bug bounty meeting offers hackers $200,000 Related reading: A view from Brussels: EDPS sends signal on data transfers 

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Apple is offering $200,000 to find technological vulnerabilities to notable hackers in an “under wraps” meeting, Forbes reports. “A 19-year-old who was the first to jailbreak an iPhone 7. A former teenage prodigy turned world-renowned iOS hacker. An ex-NSA staffer who has repeatedly found Mac OS X security lacking.” Luca Todesco, Nicholas Allegra and Patrick Wardle were among the hackers at the invite-only bug bounty meeting. The exclusivity aims to “get more quality over quantity, but may miss out on some valuable contributions from those excluded,” the report adds. Meanwhile, Microsoft has announced Project Springfield, a “new cloud-based service for developers that will allow them to test application binaries for security flaws before they're deployed” by using “whitebox fuzzing,” Ars Technica reports. Editor’s Note: Jedidiah Bracy, CIPP, covered the rising class of professional hackers in a piece for Privacy Tech.
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