Zerodium had stated on their website that they will pay a sum of $1 million to any hacker who can find/build such jailbreak tool for iOS 9 Zerodium has stated that the jailbreak tool released today by Pangu will not be eligible for the $1 million reward. Readers will remember that Pangu has released a Windows run jailbreak tool today and has promised a Mac based tool shortly. When asked by Ben Nagy about whether the Pangu team will be eligible for the $1 million bug bounty announced by the company, Zerodium founder Chaouki Bekrar said that the Pangu jailbreak tool does not qualify for the bug bounty as it local and also not browser based. Zerodium has clearly stated in their terms and conditions that they will pay only for a exclusive browser-based, and untethered jailbreak for the latest Apple iOS 9.

— Ben Nagy (@rantyben) October 14, 2015

— Chaouki Bekrar (@cBekrar) October 14, 2015 So if you are a security researcher or a hacker and have found the perfect jailbreak tool for iOS 9, the $1 million is still waiting for you out there. And the last date is 31st Oct, 2015.