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PornHub Pays Hackers $20,000 to Find Zero-day Flaws in its Website

lundi 25 juillet 2016 à 09:25
Cyber attacks get bigger, smarter, more damaging. PornHub launched its bug bounty program two months ago to encourage hackers and bug bounty hunters to find and responsibly report flaws in its services and get rewarded. Now, it turns out that the world's most popular pornography site has paid its first bounty payout. But how much? US $20,000! <!-- adsense --> Yes, PornHub has paid $20,000

Hacker Downloaded Vine's Entire Source Code. Here’s How...

dimanche 24 juillet 2016 à 08:45
Guess What? Someone just downloaded Twitter’s Vine complete source code. Vine is a short-form video sharing service where people can share 6-second-long looping video clips. Twitter acquired the service in October 2012. Indian Bug bounty hunter Avinash discovered a loophole in Vine that allowed him to download a Docker image containing complete source code of Vine without any hassle. <!--

Verizon Set to Buy Yahoo for $5 Billion — Here's Why a Telecom is so Interested!

vendredi 22 juillet 2016 à 20:44
Finally, Someone has come forward to buy Yahoo! Guess Who? The telecommunication giant Verizon. Yes, Verizon Communications Inc. is reportedly closing in on a deal to acquire Yahoo’s core business for about $5 Billion, according to a report from Bloomberg. <!-- adsense --> Since the agreement between the companies has not been finalized, it is unclear at this moment that which Yahoo's assets

Hillary Leaks Series: Wikileaks releases 20,000 DNC Emails

vendredi 22 juillet 2016 à 17:47
Today, whistleblowing website Wikileaks has finally published more than 19,000 e-mails, which contains more than 8,000 attachments from the US Democratic National Committee (DMC). The new trove of documents apparently pilfered from the DMC released after Wikileaks yesterday announced via its official Twitter account that a "series" about Hillary Clinton is coming soon. <!-- adsense --> The

Edward Snowden Designs an iPhone Case to Detect & Block Wireless Snooping

vendredi 22 juillet 2016 à 10:45
We just cannot imagine our lives without smartphones, even for a short while, and NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden had not owned a smartphone since 2013 when he began leaking NSA documents that exposed the government's global surveillance program. Snowden fears that cellular signals of the smartphone could be used to locate him, but now, to combat this, he has designed an iPhone case that