Fb Sweetens Deal for Hackers to Catch Safety Insects

The corporate is turbocharging its trojan horse bounty to check out to forestall the following information leak sooner than it occurs.
The company is turbocharging its bug bounty to try to stop the next data leak before it happens.

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Author: Conde Nast

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