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Under the new bug bounty program, researchers will be rewarded for finding “unprotected or openly public databases containing at least 100,000 unique Facebook user records with PII [personally ...
Katie Moussouris has been in cybersecurity circles since some of the world’s biggest tech companies were startups, and helped to set up the first vulnerability disclosure and bug bounty programs ...
A security researcher who uncovered a major Instagram hole has gotten into a tiff with Facebook and opened up a can of worms about the boundaries of "bug bounty" programs. Wesley Wineberg is a ...
Facebook told TechCrunch that the company hasn’t seen any abuse. “We appreciate this researcher’s report to our bug bounty program,” said Facebook spokesperson Margarita Zolotova in a ...
Facebook is broadening its data abuse bounty program to reward more security sleuths. As of today, researchers can earn at least $500 when they find Facebook data vulnerabilities in third-party ...
Separately from this new program, the company now also runs a Data Abuse Bounty program which rewards first-hand knowledge of third-parties that collect user data in order to pass it off to ...
Bug bounty program. A bug bounty program is a deal offered by many websites, organizations, and software developers by which individuals can receive recognition and compensation [1] [2] for reporting bugs, especially those pertaining to security exploits and vulnerabilities. [3]
And last year alone, Facebook says, the average payout for bugs that could lead to account takeover was increased to $40,000. All told, in 2018, Facebook received about 17,800 reports, with the ...