Who can find a bug in Facebook! There is a huge reward stored for bug hunting in this social network. Taking another step towards a perfect social network, Facebook announced a bug reword program for the researchers who will get paid a fortune for reporting security bugs over the renowned social network.
Archive : Security
Face-recognition Software can detect Social Security Numbers
It seems that Facebook recognition software has been popular now since some of the biggest companies or government agencies have been sign them for a while now. Of course, when it comes to big companies we all knew that Facebook uses a face recognition service to provide a better user experience for users.
Microsoft exposes your information to the public
Last April this year, Apple Inc., got accused of recording the location data of users through the use of iPhone. Some developers claimed that apple devices running on iOS 4 have recorded information about location without the user’s knowledge. In May, Apple updated the software so that the user has the option to delete and disable the location tracker feature.
Facebook wants to pay hackers for hacking their site
This news is a must read for hackers. The social networking giant Facebook announced their willingness to pay hackers, who could prove the security flaws on their site. Those, who find out significant bug problems, are going to receive a huge amount from Facebook. The fee is going to start from $500 and is going to increase depending on how heavy the security fault the researchers found.
Fake Google + invites are on the loose
If one recently receive an invite from any of your friends to join Google Plus, one should ignore it and tell your friend that this might not be the right time to join Google +. Kaspersky Lab found out that a malware comes with email.
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