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Published onSeptember 5, 2016

published onSeptember 5, 2016

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Microsoft is expanding its Bug Bounty Programs to include .NET Core and ASP.NET to its suite of financially sponsored bounty searches. Starting earlier this month, September 1, 2016,Microsoft will be offering bounties for Windows and Linux versionstwo of its popular developing codes in .NET Core and ASP.NET Core. Many Windows observers may already know about the .NET Core, but ASP.NET Core may be a new enterprise for some.

As a bit of a refresher:

ASP.NET Core is a new open-source and cross-platform framework for building modern cloud-based internet connected applications, such as web apps, IoT apps and mobile backends. ASP.NET Core apps can run on .NET Core or on the full .NET Framework. It was architected to provide an optimized development framework for apps that are deployed to the cloud or run on-premises. It consists of modular components with minimal overhead, so you retain flexibility while constructing your solutions. You can develop and run your ASP.NET Core apps cross-platform on Windows, Mac and Linux. ASP.NET Core is open source at GitHub.”

For those interested in getting started, Microsoft has issued these details:

For anyone looking to test out .NET Core or ASP.NET Core for themselves, Microsoft is encouraging downloads of the respective sources withVisual Studio 2015 Update3,.NET Core 1.0.0 – VS 2015 Tooling Preview 2 or .NET Core SDK for Windows.

Kareem Anderson

Networking & Security Specialist

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Kareem Anderson

Networking & Security Specialist

He is a journalist from the bay area, now living in Florida. He breaks down complex topics related to networking, Azure, cloud computing, and security