Apple's move to get on the bug bounty bandwagon comes late when compared with other tech giants such as Google and Microsoft. It had faced criticism earlier for not rewarding outside hackers for reporting vulnerabilities.
Making the announcement at the Black Hat hacking conference, Apple also offered to match the amount if hackers donated their rewards to charity. Head of Security Engineering and Architecture of Apple Inc Ivan Krstic said, "We want to reward the people, and frankly, the creativity it takes to find bugs in these categories."
Silicon Valley firms offer bounties to report such flaws as an attempt to ensure that they act as incentives to deter spy organisations or other groups from using the vulnerabilities to their advantage. Computer security experts, including government representatives, tech executives and hackers, gather at the annual Black Hat conference, the 19th run of which was held in Las Vegas.

Scroll has produced award-winning journalism despite violent threats, falling ad revenues and rising costs. Support our work. Become a member today.

In these volatile times, Scroll remains steadfastly courageous, nuanced and comprehensive. Become a Scroll Member and support our award-winning reportage, commentary and culture writing.