Google Offers $2.71828 Million to be Hacked writes Dudley Media Group

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(Newswire.net — January 27, 2014) Las Vegas, NV. — The trending topics website Dudley Media Group published their article on January 25, 2014 saying, “It was also reported by various math geeks that the reason for such a number or the prize money was to keep true to the mathematical constant e. That is something I never would have picked up on, bravo to those that figured it out and to Google for having some fun while educating others. $150,000 is the top prize for a “compromise with device persistence” remotely. Another $110,000 prize is available for a “system or browser level compromise” from the guest or logged in profiles.”


Jonathan Parkinson, one of Dudley Media Group’s top authors covers the Google story which is sweeping the Internet.  This is the 4th annual Pwnium Competition that Google has held inviting hackers and tech geeks to test their security.  With such hefty prizes, there are bound to be some takers, or should I say hackers, out there.

 

There are requirements and rules for the hacking winners Dudley Media Group reports, “The other requirement for hacks to attempt for the various prize money is the two selected devices that must be used in the attempts. The computers must be a Google Chromebook that is WiFi only, either the HP Chromebook 11 or the Acer C720 Chromebook. Also for anything that may impress or surprise the developers who are judging the competition other incentives and prizes will be awarded.”


The Dudley media Group publishes trending topics news on entertainment, celebrities, music, sports, travel, and of course technology.  Visit the Dudley Media Group’s website to read the rest of the “Google Rewards Hackers” article to find out all the information, and get the link to the official rules page.

 

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