Tech Alert
Have you ever wonder how much it would cost to own Google? Well Sanmay Ved, an MBA student bought the domain for Google for only twelve bucks.
He was only able to own the website for about a minute, but that still is a huge deal. He reported his actions to Google security, and they gave him 6,006.13 for his help. Ved states, “Though I have left Google, over the years I have reported several vulnerabilities to them, which they have acknowledged and corrected.”
The money he received from Google went to a charity in India and because of the good deed Google matched the amount given!
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