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GitHub doubles bug bounty for security researchers

InfoWorld
InfoWorld Daily PM
January 28, 2015

GitHub doubles bug bounty for security researchers

GitHub is doubling the maximum payout for its Security Bug Bounty program, with hackers and security researchers now able to earn $5,000 to $10,000 for reporting unknown security vulnerabilities in GitHub applications.READ MORE
 

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