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Gizmodo | On Tuesday, HackerOne published a wealth of anonymized data to underscore not only the breadth of its own program but highlight the leading types of bugs discovered by its virtual army of hackers who’ve reaped financial rewards through the program. Some $29 million has been paid out so far with regards to the top 10 most rewarded types of security weakness alone, according to the company. |
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BetterCloud Monitor | At BetterCloud, we’re changing the traditional customer support model. If you encounter an issue, we personally reach out to address your specific problem—before you even think of submitting a ticket or, better yet, before you even know you have a problem. |
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Ars Technica | Hackers have stolen thousands of photos of travelers and their license plates from a subcontractor of Customs and Border Protection, the agency announced on Monday. A source told the Washington Post that the data was collected at a particular port of entry on the Canadian border. |
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CNET | Facebook has a new app out that will pay users for data on how they use apps on their phone. Study From Facebook is the social media company's way to learn how people use mobile apps. According to its page, participants will be paid for agreeing to share their apps usage data such as what apps are installed on the phone, how much time do they spend using those apps and what devices are being used. |