Friday, March 14, 2025

Apple Offers $1 Million To Hack Private Cloud Compute

Apple Offers $1 Million

An amazing $1 million reward has been offered by Apple Inc. to anyone who can hack its recently launched Private Cloud Compute, an innovative cloud platform that uses artificial intelligence. This big move comes with Apple’s preparation to introduce its most recent AI features in the coming iOS 18.1 update, which will greatly enhance Siri, the iPhone’s virtual assistant, and other AI-driven features.

Apple invites experts

Apple invited security experts, ethical hackers, and experts from all over the world to assess the strength of its new cloud security system in a recent blog post announcing its “Security Research on Private Cloud Computing” program. Apple’s silicon-based servers will power its new cloud system, which is meant to provide “the most advanced security system ever” for large-scale cloud AI processing.

Apple invites experts

A limited number of outside auditors and security specialists are now able to look into the tech giant’s private cloud computing environment. This access was created to assist researchers in investigating any possible weaknesses in security and includes an exclusive virtual research platform. Apple thinks that by taking this proactive attitude, it will maintain its dedication to user privacy and data security and establish a high bar for the IT sector.

Apple has designed the bounty rewards as part of this program according to the seriousness of the security issues found. Up to $1 million could be awarded to anyone who successfully carries out a “remote attack on request data.” Apple announced that it will carefully review all security reports, taking into account the quality and their effect on customers. Other rewards include $250,000 for gaining access to important data outside of defined security bounds.

Apple hopes to show its dedication to protecting user data in the AI future by asking researchers to take part. Apple looks forward to working with the security industry on this innovative project, and interested users can find more information and submit their findings on the Apple Security Bounty page.

Apple will reward who figures this out with $1 million

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