Mozilla has upped the amount it pays to security researchers for information on bugs in its products. The reward program will continue to apply to Firefox and the Thunderbird e-mail client. A reward will still be paid even if the researcher doesn’t have time to work closely with Mozilla’s security team. The program is part of what Mozilla calls a refresh of its Security Bug Bounty Program, which launched in 2004. Back to Mail Online home: http://www.mailonline.com/newsquiz.org/storystory.”]

