3Com pays up for vulnerability data
A new program from 3Com will pay security researchers for information on software vulnerabilities.
3Com and its TippingPoint division announced the ZDI (Zero Day Initiative) this week. The program will pay researchers cash for data on vulnerabilities, which 3Com will pass along to affected vendors and use to beef up protections through its TippingPoint Digital Vaccine service, the company said.
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