>Previously, a company called Zerodium was vocal about how much it will pay researchers, before handing them to its unknown government customers. In January, the secretive company announced it was offering $2 million for a remote hack of an iPhone.
So that's already more than what Apple offers. I tend to think they'll always be outbid.
I forget the influence until I see things like this.
This means you must join the Apple ecosystem to compete, even if you strongly disagree with their practices.