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Business Execution: Executive Buyer's Guide
There's a big difference between strategy and execution. Take a look at this white paper to learn how you can take your business strategies into the real world with the help of assets you already...
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Three tech toys useful for personal, work trips (review)
There were a bounty of new products on display at CES 2012 for all sorts of purposes. Here are a quartet of goodies from a trio of makers that I tried out while visiting the show and could prove...
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Three tech toys useful for personal, work trips (review)
There were a bounty of new products on display at CES 2012 for all sorts of purposes. Here are a quartet of goodies from a trio of makers that I tried out while visiting the show and could prove...
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Google expands flaw bounty to cover web app vulnerabilities
Google plans to start paying bounties to hackers who find serious security flaws in web applications that manage highly sensitive user data.
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12-year-old finds critical Firefox flaw, earns $3,000 bounty
The security researcher who found and reported this critical buffer overflow and memory corruption vulnerability in Mozilla's Firefox browser is none other than Alex Miller, a 12-year-old boy who...
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Microsoft: No plans to pay for security vulnerabilities
A Microsoft security official dismissed any suggestion that the company would start buying rights to security flaws, arguing that its current system of crediting hackers in security bulletins is...
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Critics call Google bug bounty 'insulting'
In an effort to entice security researchers to look for holes in the Chrome browser, Google has announced it will pay $500 for bugs found in the code.
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Come and get it: $20K bounty on Microsoft vulnerabilities
An outfit called Digital Armaments has announced a $20,000 bounty for hackers that cook up and exploitable vulnerability or working exploit for Windows applications. The contest's deadline is...
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$100k bounty on iPhone unlocking software
To get around the apparent legal issues of selling iPhone unlocking software a group is offering a $100,000 bounty for the first person that releases the software for free. According...
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iDefense puts $16,000 bounty on critical infrastructure app flaws
Verisign's iDefense has put a $16,000 prize for any hacker who can find a remotely exploitable flaw in six core Internet infrastructure applications.
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Images: Creative's Zen Vision battles iPod
Hoping to take a bite out of Apple Computer's iPod bounty, Creative Technologies began seeding orders for its next-generation music and video player.
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Google quintuples maximum bug bounty to $20,000
Google is more than quintupling the top bounty it will pay for information on security holes in its products to $20,000. Other, less-important, bounties are, however, being decreased.
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Three tech toys useful for personal, work trips (review)
There were a bounty of new products on display at CES 2012 for all sorts of purposes. Here are a quartet of goodies from a trio of makers that I tried out while visiting the show and could prove...
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Three tech toys useful for personal, work trips (review)
There were a bounty of new products on display at CES 2012 for all sorts of purposes. Here are a quartet of goodies from a trio of makers that I tried out while visiting the show and could prove...
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Three weeks later, Facebook has paid $40,000 in security bug bounties
Facebook's security bug bounty program has already paid out more than $40,000 to those who have identified flaws in the social network.
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Facebook launches security bug bounty program
Facebook has launched a security bug bounty program that rewards security researchers for privately and responsibly informing the company of website vulnerabilities.
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Mozilla expands bug bounty to web apps
Mozilla has plans to expand its popular bug bounty program to web applications, offering to pay cash rewards to hackers who find serious security flaws in some of its high-profile web properties.
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Is Adafruit bounty open source or piracy?
Because something is useful, and available, and valuable, does this make it fair game?
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Google expands flaw bounty to cover web app vulnerabilities
Google plans to start paying bounties to hackers who find serious security flaws in web applications that manage highly sensitive user data.
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12-year-old finds critical Firefox flaw, earns $3,000 bounty
The security researcher who found and reported this critical buffer overflow and memory corruption vulnerability in Mozilla's Firefox browser is none other than Alex Miller, a 12-year-old boy who...
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Breaking: Facebook Names MaxBounty In Lawsuit For Spam-Ridden Ads
Facebook has just filed a lawsuit against MaxBounty (an ad network for affiliate marketers). With Facebook advertising being the hottest ticket in town, this is BIG news that could have some...
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