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Hackers paid to hack Google’s new security program

  •  28 February 2009
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GOOGLE has challenged hackers to find security flaws in its Native Client technology, and rewarding successful hackers with cash prizes.

The internet company launched the contest as a way to make their program more secure.

Hackers must register and agree to conditions set forth by Google before downloading the latest version.

The first place winner will score a prize of more than $8,000. There will be four other smaller cash prizes awarded.

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