FCA will offer the bounty on the Bugcrowd platform.

The platform will manage the payouts.

Bugcrowd says it has about 30,000 security researchers as members.

Fiat Chrysler To Pay Upto $1,500 To Find Security Flaws In Its Cars

We want to encourage independent security researchers to reach out to us and share what theyve found.

The automaker asks that researchers provide complete details of any vulnerabilities found, including proof-of-concept code or details.

Uconnect iOS, Uconnect Android, ecoDrive onAndroid and ecoDrive on the iPhone and iPad are all targets.

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In addition, the automaker is interested in security problems found within the driveconnect.eu andecodrive.driveconnect.eu web domains.

FCA isnt the only company that has hired hackers to make its cars safer.

Last year, Uber hired the duo that remotely hacked into the Jeep Cherokee.

source: www.techworm.net