Then start bug hunting as Microsoft has put a $8,000 bounty on the head of any remote exploit you can find in IE7 or Windows Vista!
Source: SecurityFocus
VeriSign's security arm iDefense announced this week that the company would pay independent flaw finders $8,000 for each remotely exploitable flaw found in Microsoft's Windows Vista or Internet Explorer 7.
In its first Quarterly Vulnerability Challenge for 2007, iDefense offered $8,000 for each flaw that can be remotely exploited in Vista or Internet Explorer 7. The company will award bounties for up to six different vulnerabilities. The company will pay an additional $2,000 to $4,000 for working exploit code.
Source: SecurityFocus

