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Apple offers up to $1 million to hack its AI servers!

The challenge is posed to hackers around the world: to penetrate the defenses of Apple’s servers dedicated to its artificial intelligence. The key? A reward of up to a million dollars. A fairly tidy sum which clearly proves the assurance of the Cook firm as to the robustness of its system.

A hacker-proof fortress called PCC

This is the ultimate barrier that you will have to cross to get your hands on this million dollars: Private Cloud Compute (PCC), a system that Apple proudly presents as its impregnable fortress. This cloud architecture, designed to handle the most complex AI tasks, makes it possible to manipulate millions of user data without ever retaining it.

This ultra-secure computing system is built on a specific architecture, using custom Apple hardware and a hardened operating system, derived from iOS and macOS. A unique approach in the AI ​​sector, which contrasts radically with other big names like Microsoft or OpenAI. Its main advantage: it isolates user data and minimizes the risk of attacks.

Each data that passes through these servers would therefore be instantly erased after use, leaving no usable trace. “ Even we don’t have access to it », proclaims the brand. To prove her point, she challenges security experts to find the slightest flaw by examining the smallest nooks and crannies of this architecture.

The reward starts at $50,000 for minor bugs, while a critical breach allowing access to user data will be rewarded with the jackpot: one million dollars. A jackpot that should attract the best bug hunters on the planet.

The company promises to evaluate each report carefully, based on three criteria : the quality of the demonstration, the concrete proof of possible exploitation, and above all the potential impact on the privacy of users. This exceptional award remains among the highest ever offered in the field of cybersecurity. A way for Apple to subject its system to the sharpest scrutiny before its large-scale deployment and to demonstrate the importance it attaches to the security of its users. On your keyboards!

  • Apple is challenging hackers around the world to find flaws in its ultra-secure cloud system, the PCC.
  • Rewards range from $50,000 to $1 million, depending on the severity of the vulnerability discovered.
  • The objective is to test the robustness of this infrastructure before massive deployment, while ensuring the protection of user data.
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By : Keleops AG

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