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OpenAI Increases Bug Bounty to $100000

March 27, 2025
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OpenAI has significantly expanded its bug bounty program, raising its maximum payout to $100,000 for critical security vulnerabilities. This increase, up from $20,000, is part of the company’s ongoing efforts to ensure the security of its infrastructure and products. OpenAI aims to attract top-tier security researchers to identify and address vulnerabilities before they can be exploited. Along with the larger payouts, the company will also offer bonus promotions during certain periods for reports that meet specific criteria, further incentivizing the discovery of critical flaws.

In addition to expanding its bug bounty program, OpenAI is enhancing its Cybersecurity Grant Program, which launched in 2023. The program has already funded 28 research projects focused on areas such as prompt injection, secure code generation, and autonomous cybersecurity defenses. As part of its evolution, OpenAI is now inviting proposals for projects that cover software patching, model privacy, and advanced detection and response strategies. To support these initiatives, the company is offering microgrants in the form of API credits, allowing researchers to quickly prototype innovative security solutions and advance the field of AI cybersecurity.

OpenAI’s security initiatives also involve collaborations with experts from academic, government, and commercial labs. These partnerships help to benchmark security skills, improve AI models, and enhance the company’s ability to identify vulnerabilities. In addition to these efforts, OpenAI has teamed up with SpecterOps to conduct continuous adversarial red teaming across its corporate, cloud, and production environments. By simulating real-world cyberattacks, these simulated tests identify weaknesses before they can be targeted by malicious actors, strengthening OpenAI’s overall security posture.

These efforts demonstrate OpenAI’s forward-thinking approach to cybersecurity as it continues its journey toward achieving artificial general intelligence (AGI). Maintaining robust security is essential as threats continue to evolve and become more sophisticated. Through its expanded bug bounty program, cybersecurity grants, and partnerships with external experts, OpenAI is not only reinforcing its commitment to security but also encouraging the wider community to contribute to AI and cybersecurity research.

Reference:

  • OpenAI Expands Bug Bounty Program to Offer $100K for Critical Vulnerabilities
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