Find Bugs In Oculus Rift And Earn Money From Facebook |
Do these bounty programs really work?
Bug bounties are awarded at the discretion of Facebook's bug bounty
team. You have a good chance of winning cash if your bug qualifies.
Facebook handed out more $1.5 Million in the last year as bug bounty for
thousands of testers who helped secure the site, and various other apps
under its umbrella such as Instagram, Moves etc.
Facebook purchased Oculus in March this year for $2 Billion, and now
wants you, developers, to test out the Oculus Rift virtual reality
headset - Facebook's first hardware product.
How much can you earn?
Under the program, individual security researchers who report bugs to
Facebook may be financially rewarded. The minimum reward is $500, but
there is no maximum limit - you could end up earning thousands, or even
hundreds of thousands of $$$ if the security flaw you find is
sufficiently big.
Where to find bugs?
You can hunt for flaws in the code for the Oculus Rift virtual reality
headset, the SDK (Software Development Kit) and the website.
Even though this is Facebook's first hardware device, according to a
Facebook security engineer Neal Poole, the majority of bugs related to
Oculus Rift are in the message system for Oculus developers and parts of
the website. As a result, the bugs are similar to the ones found in the
social network.
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