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Pinterest Introduces Cash Rewards For Vulnerabilities In Bug Bounty

Pinterest. The social networking site this week announced that it would begin paying cash rewards through its bug bounty program, upping the stakes from the T-shirt it originally offered last May when it kicked off the Bugcrowd-hosted initiative. The link for this article located at ThreatPost is no longer available. . LinkedIn has introduced a security initiative, providing monetary incentives for discovering flaws rather than stickers.. Pinterest Bug Bounty, Cash Rewards, Cybersecurity Initiatives. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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Mozilla Bug Bounty: Earn $500 For Reporting Firefox And Thunderbird Bugs

The Mozilla Foundation, maker of the Firefox web browser and Thunderbird e-mail application, is offering a $500 (£275) bounty to users who identify and report bugs found in its open-source software. . . .. The Mozilla Foundation, maker of the Firefox web browser and Thunderbird e-mail application, is offering a $500 (£275) bounty to users who identify and report bugs found in its open-source software. Foundation staff will determine who earns the cash prize. Mozilla launched the initiative with funding from Linux software developer Linspire and internet entrepreneur Mark Shuttleworth. The goal of the Mozilla Security Bug Bounty Programme is to encourage users to identify and report security bugs. "This programme reflects our commitment to protecting consumers from malicious actors," said Mitchell Baker, president of the Mozilla Foundation. "Recent events illustrate the need for this type of commitment. While no software is immune from security vulnerabilities, bugs in open-source projects are often identified and fixed more quickly." Mitchell said the programme will help Mozilla unearth security issues earlier and get a head start on correcting vulnerabilities before they are exploited by malicious hackers. The Mozilla Foundation is soliciting donations for the programme from its users and supporters. The link for this article located at ComputerWeekly.com is no longer available. . The Mozilla Foundation offers a reward of $500 for those who identify and report security vulnerabilities in both the Firefox and Thunderbird applications.. Mozilla Foundation, Bug Bounty, Open Source Security, Firefox, Thunderbird. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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