Rabat — Apple has just thrown down one of the boldest challenges in tech security history, inviting hackers to break into its most secure AI servers for a prize that could reach $1,000,000 (MAD 9,030,000.) The focus? The company’s Private Cloud Compute (PCC) system, which powers the much-hyped Apple Intelligence.
PCC is designed to protect user data so tightly that even Apple itself can’t access it. The system acts as a “Fort Knox” for AI processing, making the challenge both thrilling and incredibly difficult. But Apple is confident – so much that it’s dangling a million-dollar carrot for anyone who can prove them wrong.
The rules are clear: find a way to remotely execute code, extract protected data, or otherwise bypass PCC’s ironclad defenses, and you could take home the seven-figure reward. Even smaller vulnerabilities, like lesser data leaks or privilege escalations can still net between $50,000 and $150,000.
For seasoned security researchers, this is more than a payday, it’s a chance to test skills against one of the most advanced tech fortresses on the planet. The question now is: will anyone actually crack it?