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Microsoft challenges researchers to hack their Azure Sphere software for US$100,000

Tan KW
Publish date: Fri, 08 May 2020, 05:23 PM
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To discover if one of its Linux-based systems has any vulnerabilities, Microsoft created a challenge that invites researchers to try to hack the IoT security solution and, if someone succeeds, they win US$100,000 .

Microsoft's Azure Sphere, a Linux-based IoT security solution which the company describes as a "comprehensive IoT security solution delivering end to end security across hardware" was designed to be impossible to hack, and to be sure that statement is true, Microsoft is inviting people to do just that: to hack the platform before the bad guys do.

This Azure Sphere Security Research Challenge spans three months starting on June 1, and if someone manages to execute certain tasks, they'll be rewarded with US$100,000 . Sylvie Liu, the Security Program Manager at Microsoft's Security Response Center outlined the two bounty-winning scenarios as gaining the ability "to execute code on Pluton" or "execute code on Secure World," both of which are specifically related to the Azure Sphere OS.

To partake in this challenge, interested participants must fill out an application that needs to be submitted before May 15. Naturally, physical attacks are not permitted. The challenge closes on Aug 31.

 - AFP Relaxnews

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