geohot was hired by Google for Project Zero

  For those of you who didn't already know, Google initiated a new project called Project Zero which involves the discovery of important bugs in the most important programs, a team of elite hackers being hired to discover them. In this team of skilled hackers we find him and the famous one Geohotor George Hotz, he was hired after he managed to discover a series of security problems in Chrome OS and won $150.000 from Google.

When Hotz dismantled the defenses of Google's Chrome operating system earlier this year, by contrast, the company paid him a $150,000 reward for helping fix the flaws he'd uncovered. Two months later Chris Evans, a Google security engineer, followed up by email with an offer: How would Hotz like to join an elite team of full-time hackers paid to hunt security vulnerabilities in every popular piece of software that touches the internet?

  His "talent" in discovering security problems has now brought him a job within the company Google in the most interesting project launched by an American company recently. Since now Geohot and the other hackers will try to make the Internet safer for users by discovering and solving program vulnerabilities that will prevent the exploitation of computers and the theft of money or data.

  Geohot to develop the first solution of unlock for iPhone, has developed a multitude of solutions jailbreak and unlock after that, and his new job definitely excludes the development of others in the future.