Apple announced today that it is expanding its BUG bounty program, making it open to all security researchers, and expanding the size of its bug-reporting devices, according to cnbeta. At the black hat security conference in Las Vegas in August, apple announced that it would expand its BUG bounty program, inviting security experts to submit security vulnerabilities found in apple products. Previously, apple only offered BUG rewards to selected security researchers by invitation, and only accepted security vulnerabilities on iOS. Starting today, the company will receive bug reports for a wider range of products, which also include iPadOS, macOS, tvOS, watchOS and iCloud. In addition, the company increased its maximum bug bounty from $200,000 to $1.5 million, based on the danger and complexity of bugs. Apple today detailed the rules of bug bounty on its website, which is now in effect. The rules are so strict that researchers must submit clear reports in order to win...