Apple has reportedly paid an Indian developer $100,000 (roughly Rs. 75.3 lakh) for finding a critical bug in the ‘Sign in with Apple’ process on its devices. The 27-year-old developer named Bhavuk Jain pointed out through a blog post that there was a Zero Day bug in the 'Sign in with Apple' process.
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