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Rising star: Meet Dylan, MSRC’s youngest security researcher

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At just 13 years old, Dylan became the youngest security researcher to collaborate with the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC). His journey into cybersecurity is inspiring—rooted in curiosity, resilience, and a deep desire to make a difference. Early beginnings: From… Read more → The post Rising star: Meet Dylan, MSRC’s youngest security researcher appeared first on IT Security News.
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In four years, the young American, known only as Dylan, whose career began with a disciplinary procedure, has become one of Microsoft's most valuable debuggers.

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Microsoft introduces Dylan, the youngest security researcher, who started submitting vulnerabilities to Microsoft at the age of 13. To accept him, Microsoft changed the terms of the bug bounty program to a minimum age of 13. Dylan has submitted vulnerability reports many times and won awards in hacker activities. He is now a senior high school student and may continue to work in cybersecurity in the future.

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IT Security News - cybersecurity, infosecurity news broke the news in on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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