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Riot Games offers $100,000 reward for discovering VALORANT exploits

Riot Games Offers Cash Bounty to Hackers Who Find Exploits in VALORANT

Riot Games, the developer behind the highly anticipated first-person shooter game VALORANT, is seeking the help of talented hackers and code crackers to ensure the game is as secure as possible. In a bid to make their anti-cheat system foolproof, Riot is offering a generous cash bounty of up to $100,000 to anyone who can find and report any exploits they discover directly to the team.

To participate, all you have to do is visit HackerOne, a website that connects companies with individuals who can identify security vulnerabilities in their products. Riot hopes that this initiative will not only safeguard their players and their data but also help make Vanguard, their new anti-cheat system, the best in the industry.

Riot has provided examples of what they are specifically looking for in terms of exploits, as they strive to eliminate any potential cheaters before the game’s official summer release.

The decision to offer a cash bounty comes after Paul Chamberlain, the programmer and anti-cheat lead on VALORANT, announced that cheaters were already finding ways to exploit the game. This highlights the importance of tackling these issues head-on and ensuring the game remains cheat-proof.

By collaborating with the hacker community, Riot Games is taking proactive measures to create a secure and fair gaming environment for all VALORANT players.

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