Last fall, MBA student Sanmay Ved briefly purchased the domain for Google.com — for $12.
Sanmay Ved / Via linkedin.com
Ved wrote about his ownership of the tech juggernaut's domain name in a blog post on LinkedIn.
Ved's purchase via Google Domains was canceled after about a minute, and he reported his experience to Google Security.
Google Domains
In October, Ved told BuzzFeed he used to work at the tech giant.
"Though I have left Google, over the years I have reported several vulnerabilities to them, which they have acknowledged and corrected," he said. "Never asked for rewards, nor spoken about them."
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But this week, Google's security blog revealed the company had offered $6,006.13 to Ved as a reward for his help.
Get it? The numbers almost spell out Google.
Ved instead donated the money to a charity that provides free education to children in rural India. So Google decided to double the reward money to match his donation.
Art of Living Foundation / Via youtube.com
Nice work, Ved and Google!
Google / Via creativepioneerslondon.tumblr.com
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