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Google Sets Record High in Bug-Bounty Payouts
Google paid out $6.5 million in bug-bounty rewards in 2019, which doubles the internet behemoth’s previous annual top total. It has also highlighted additional bonuses that are now in effect for Chrome and Android. Last year saw some notable changes for Google’s Vulnerability Reward Programs VRPs...
Apport 2.x (Ubuntu Desktop 12.10 < 16.04) - Local Code Execution Exploit
Exploit for linux platform in category local exploits Both of these issues were reported to the Apport maintainers and a fix was released on 2016-12-14. The CrashDB code injection issue can be tracked with CVE-2016-9949 and the path traversal bug with CVE-2016-9950. An additional problem where...
Apport 2.x (Ubuntu Desktop 12.10 < 16.04) - Local Code Execution
Both of these issues were reported to the Apport maintainers and a fix was released on 2016-12-14. The CrashDB code injection issue can be tracked with CVE-2016-9949 and the path traversal bug with CVE-2016-9950. An additional problem where arbitrary commands can be called with the “Relaunch”...
Bug Bounty Programs Pay Economic Rewards
Bug bounty programs can be as much as 100 times more cost-effective for finding security vulnerabilities than hiring full-time security researchers to do the same thing. New research from the University of California at Berkeley, which focused on bug bounty programs run by Google and Mozilla, fou...
Google pays $31,336 bounty to hacker for reporting critical vulnerabilities in Chrome
Google has fixed a series of serious vulnerabilities in its Chrome OS, including three high-risk bugs that could be used for code execution on vulnerable machines. Bug bounties is the cash prizes offered by open source communities to anyone who finds key software bugs have been steadily on the ri...
Facebook Prepares to Launch Bug Bounty Program !
Facebook Prepares to Launch Bug Bounty Program ! Facebook is working on setting up a bug bounty program that would encourage security researchers to discover vulnerabilities on its platform and report them responsibly. Mr. Joe Sullivan, Facebook's chief security officer, told us today at the Hack...