I think you might have read about Sanmay Ved, a researcher who was able to buy Google .com only for a minute on Google domains which was according to the reports of the company.
Let’s know why Google paid to get it’s domain name back:-
- Last year when Google was owning it’s domain name for a minute. The silicon valley obviously bought its domain name back as soon as possible during the time, though they were unknown about the cost.
- Google has revealed how much did it pay that guy named Sanmay Ved, during the company’s Security Rewards year in a Review report which is a part of search engine company.
- Google had decided to give Sanmay a financial reward being an ex-Googler researcher.
- At that moment, Ved had declined how much did Google paid him only revealed that it was more than 10,000 for the Business insider.
- Later on, Google rewarded to Sanmay- $6,006.13 numerically. Google then has doubled the reward when Sanmay has donated his reward to charity.
- Ved has reward was a silly number based game. Educational charity “The Art Of Living India” was the charity where he donated all his rewards. But now has ended up giving his winnings.
- In the Blog Google has spilled the beans, blog posts are intended to share the results of any bounty program, where the hackers are paid for finding out the flaws in search of giant’s services.
- Last year Google paid $2 million for about 300 hackers and security researchers.
- Another bounty hunter of the year, Tomasz Bojarski was paid an award as he found a security flaw in Google web form in order to report security flaws. This was the funniest story as well as the prolific blog post that Google has revealed.