Samsung Mobile Bug Bug: Samsung launched a bug bounty program, and has up to 200.000 dollars to anyone who discovers a critical software vulnerability that would make it possible to violate a device.
The findings identified by the researchers should affect the devices, services, or applications developed and signed by Samsung or third-party companies specially designed for Samsung.
All devices must be fully up to date and the affected services should be active.
Samsung Mobile bug bounty: The list of devices that take part in the vulnerability search contest includes the latest models such as S8, S7 and Note 8, as well as older models released by 2016 such as J3 and A5. The Samsung Galaxy S6 is also included in the program.
"We take security and privacy issues very seriously. "As an appreciation for helping Samsung Mobile improve the security of our products and minimize the risk to our end consumers, we offer a reward program for appropriate security vulnerability reports."
"Through this program, we hope to build and maintain valuable relationships with researchers who coordinate the disclosure of security issues with Samsung Mobile."
Samsung also said it would not pay researchers for flaws that lead to crash applications without any exploit.
Of course, all the vulnerabilities you will discover should not be revealed to the public but are privately reported to Samsung, which will then check your findings and decide whether or not to issue a payment.
If you are interested and have the knowledge and skills, you can see the terms of bug bounty from the following link:
https://security.samsungmobile.com/rewardsProgram.smsb
For some potential vulnerability reporting from here.