Put your computer hacking skills to use and try to hack Google's Chrome OS in the 2011 Pwn2Own competition for $20K.
"The Chrome prize is only the latest in a string of incentives from Google for anyone who can demonstrate security flaws in its products. In January of last year, it launched a bug-buying program to pay as much as $1,337 for information about critical security bugs in its browser. Within six months, it upped that maximum payout to $3,133.70. (Both numbers contain a coded reference to the word LEET, or “elite” in hacker jargon.)"
So nerdy... but I love it! Read the rest of the Forbes blogpost here.
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