Bug Bounty Programme Launched by Facebook
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Social networking giant Facebook is now offering cash rewards for researchers who report vulnerabilities on its website.The company, which joins Google and Mozilla in launching a bug bounty program, will offer $500 to the researcher who responsibly discloses any vulnerability to Facebook.Although the basic amount being offered by Facebook is quite less when compared to Google and Mozilla, the company said that it is willing to pay more for particularly nasty bugs but...
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