Google will pay you $1000 to find bugs in most popular Android's apps.

Google will pay you $1000 to find bugs in most popular Android's apps. Google is eager to clamp down on security flaws associated with some of the most high-profile apps in its Android library, so it's enlisting white-hat hackers as a part of the effort. Should you successfully find a bug in a qualifying app on Google Play, Google will pay you nifty $1,000 for your efforts. Google is partnering with bug bounty service HackerOne for the project, which it calls the Google Play Security Reward Program . The worldwide program currently only applies to eight popular apps such as Duolingo, Snapchat, Tinder, Headspace and Alibaba, although Google's own suite of apps for Android qualify as well. Apps currently only qualify for inclusion in the program if their developers get an invitation from Google, but in time the Mountain View, California company plans to roll out the service on an opt-in basis. Bug out Nor do all bugs qualify. At the moment, Google is only interested in findin...