If you’ll find exploits in Valorant’s anti-cheat software program, Vanguard, you might earn as much as $100,000.
Riot Games is providing a bounty to gamers who can discover exploits within the firm’s Vanguard anti-cheat software program which has been deployed for the corporate’s new shooter, Valorant.
According to Riot, those that discover exploits throughout the software program, which leverages a kernel driver to fight cheaters, might earn between $25,000 and $100,000. The firm is asking for “high-quality reports” which characterize “practical exploits leveraging” the vgk.sys kernel driver.
The precise bounty paid out depends on the impact and practicality of the exploit introduced, and the exploit should work on the most recent model of Vanguard.
Potential exploit reporters should present a “working proof of concept” that may be run by Riot Games together with an in depth report.
Valorant’s anti-cheat software program is at all times working within the background, one thing which has caused a bit of controversy within the game’s group. Vanguard begins up as you begin your PC, and runs within the background even if you’re not taking part in the game.
The game is at present in an invite-only, closed beta.
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