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August 20, 2019 By Lindsey O'Donnell





Microsoft released the beta of its new Chromium-based Edge – and it is offering rewards of up to $30,000 for researchers to hunt out vulnerabilities in the browser.



Microsoft is calling on researchers to help sniff out any security glitches in the beta version of its new Chromium-based Edge browser before officially pushing it live.



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Well that's pretty generous of Microsoft. I wish I could sniff out a Security issue on that Beta! 🙃
Well that's pretty generous of Microsoft. I wish I could sniff out a Security issue on that Beta! 🙃



Well you could always give it a go Sherry, if you need a manager let me know though 😉


Well that's pretty generous of Microsoft. I wish I could sniff out a Security issue on that Beta! 🙃Well you could always give it a go Sherry, if you need a manager let me know though 😉




You're a comedian all right! 🤣




Well that's pretty generous of Microsoft. I wish I could sniff out a Security issue on that Beta! 🙃Well you could always give it a go Sherry, if you need a manager let me know though 😉
You're a comedian all right! 🤣




Who? ME, no never 😉

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