“Bug bounty” demands: legal bane or information security boon?
A “bug bounty” request occurs when a self-described security researcher contacts a company, claiming to have discovered an information security vulnerability,...
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A “bug bounty” request occurs when a self-described security researcher contacts a company, claiming to have discovered an information security vulnerability,...
This article is published in the Spring 2021 Issue of the ABA Cybersecurity and Data Privacy Newsletter. Data exfiltration and extortion continues to be a...
