Mozilla’s revamped Security Bug Bounty program is nothing new; in fact, it has been around since 2004. The program offers a cash reward for each and every legitimate security bug that is submitted. The non-profit foundation behind the Firefox browser is now offering $3,000 for each and every submission.
As GeekSmack reported, the foundation isn’t looking for just any security flaws, however, it is looking for original, replicable flaws that could seriously give leeway to user’s private information. Or as Mozilla puts it, flaws “that allow execution of arbitrary code on users’ systems“.
Either way, if you have the appropriate knowledge, it sounds like a great way to work from home.


