

As part of an expansion to its bug-bounty program, Apple says it will pay a $1 million reward to those who execute a specific iPhone hack.
The hack is known as a zero-click full chain kernel execution attack.
Additionally, the company says it's expanding the program to include platforms such as macOS, watchOS, and tvOS in addition to its iOS software that powers iPhones.
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Apple is making some major changes to the bug-bounty program it introduced in 2016, including the introduction of a new million-dollar reward.
The company says it will pay out $1 million to security researchers who can carry out what is known as a zero-click full chain kernel execution attack with persistence.





