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What's the difference with what a salaried security researcher does? The negotiation up front? I'll guarantee you this guy is making less because he's doing it under his terms, working his own hours. He's not any more black hat than Microsoft that sits on known vunerabilities for more than 6 months. Also the fact that he knows something doesn't oblige him to do a damn thing.
"I have a new campaign. It’s called NO MORE FREE BUGS." "What’s the ballpark value of that Safari bug? It was probably more than that $5,000 prize I won."
Meaning he probably used to do this for free, nobody gave him a job or money. (read that to mean greedy Apple) Now he has a nice resume, industry recognition, and some money etc. I could spend my time walking around making sure old people get across the street for free. Instead I put food on the table. Are you evil because you know how to do something good, but don't? Ask yourself again next time you fire up Half Life instead of inviting homeless people into your house. He didn't sell to criminals! I believe Mozilla has a 500$ bounty on bugs. MS and Apple could easily put a 5000$ bounty on exploitable bugs. Put your hate where it belongs.