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The SEC, FBI, and DoJ are all investigating Facebook on the heels of its Cambridge-Analytica scandal from March.
This update brings a fresh new look to the site, but also gives us a better platform overall, built and designed from the ground up for the future.
More companies are looking to adopt “safe harbor” language in their bug bounty programs to build trust with participants.
Here is a look at what exploit kits, CVEs and other web-based threats are keeping security professionals working overtime in 2018.
Distributed Denial of Service attacks maybe one of the oldest tools in a hacker’s toolbox, but that doesn’t mean they haven’t fallen out of fashion.
Mickos sat down with Threatpost’s Lindsey O’Donnell to talk about bug bounty program opportunities, challenges, and ultimately how programs are evolving. 
More companies – particularly social media firms – may follow Facebook’s footsteps in turning to bug bounty programs to scout out any data privacy abuse on their platforms, experts say.
More companies – particularly social media firms – may follow Facebook’s footsteps in turning to bug bounty programs to scout out any data privacy abuse on their platforms, experts say.
New macOS malware targets crypto community via chat networks Slack and Discord.
New macOS malware targets crypto community via chat networks Slack and Discord.