Apple opens up Private Cloud Compute resources for researchers, expands Bug Bounty rewards
Apple is making good on its promise to allow independent experts to verify its security and privacy claims, by providing early access to third-party auditors and select security researchers for its Private Cloud Compute resources. Now it's making those resources publicly available.

Apple has provided third-party auditors and select security researchers early access to its Private Cloud Compute resources for inspection. The company is now making these resources publicly available to all security and privacy researchers. Apple is also expanding its Apple Security Bounty program to include rewards for vulnerabilities impacting the security and privacy guarantees of Private Cloud Compute, with maximum bounties ranging from $50,000 to $1,000,000.
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