Facebook's Whitehat Program

If you believe you have found a security vulnerability on Facebook (or another member of the Facebook family of companies), we encourage you to let us know  ... ...Lee mas...

Facebook's Vulnerability Disclosure Policy

Facebook may occasionally find critical security bugs or vulnerabilities in third- party code and systems, including open source software. When that happens, our  ...

Facebook : Security vulnerabilities
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Security vulnerabilities related to Facebook : List of vulnerabilities related to any product of this vendor. Cvss scores, vulnerability details and links to full CVE ...

Facebook - Bug Bounty Program
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28 May 2020 ... If you believe you have found a security vulnerability on Facebook, we encourage you to let us know right away. We will investigate all ...

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New Facebook vulnerability patched
www.computerworld.com
2 Feb 2011 ... Facebook has quietly fixed a vulnerability discovered recently by two student researchers that allowed malicious websites to access a ...

Facebook Fixes Security Vulnerability
www.eweek.com
2 Feb 2011 ... A pair of researchers from the Indiana University uncovered a vulnerability in Facebook that allowed attackers to get their hands on user data.

Dynamic World
www.darabi.me
bugbounty security hack facebook bounty. ... Facebook fixed this vulnerability after I reported it but still, I was able to bypass the fix by using another approach.

Yahoo "Sign in with Facebook" vulnerability
prosecco.gforge.inria.fr
Title. Yahoo "Sign in with Facebook" vulnerability. Authors. C Bansal, BITS Goa and INRIA Paris-Rocquencourt K Bhargavan, INRIA Paris-Rocquencourt

Analysis of vulnerability to facebook users
dl.acm.org
With a very rapid growth, Facebook has become a potential site for the collection of personal information by unauthorized individuals, leaving its users vulnerable  ...