> They went ahead and paid for 28 more of the issues making the running total $288,500"
That's barely the yearly cost of one generic software engineer at Apple.
I was expecting multiple millions in payment given the severity and quantity of vulnerabilities found. State actors could easily 10x that amount legaly through gov contractors.
That's barely the yearly cost of one generic software engineer at Apple.
I was expecting multiple millions in payment given the severity and quantity of vulnerabilities found. State actors could easily 10x that amount legaly through gov contractors.