PayPal is opening up its bug bounty program to individuals aged 14 and older, a move intended to reward younger researchers who are technically ineligible to hold full-fledged PayPal accounts.
A 17-year-old German student contends PayPal has denied him a reward for finding a vulnerability in its website. Robert Kugler said he notified PayPal of the vulnerability on May 19. He said he was ...
Cybersecurity analysts at CyberNews have blasted PayPal failing to fix major vulnerabilities that allow hackers to quickly drain users’ bank accounts. CyberNews analysts first privately alerted PayPal ...
PayPal has rewarded two researchers with bug bounties for the discovery of a Java serialization vulnerability in manager.paypal.com A Java serialization vulnerability disclosed more than a year ago ...
No stranger to the malevolent efforts of cybercriminals, PayPal is now offering financial rewards to researchers who find and report security bugs to the site's administrators. Michael Barrett, PayPal ...
Popular internet payment provider PayPal has fixed an exploit that would have allowed hackers to take over an account with a single click, reports The Register. The PayPal bug, a 'cross-site request ...
A flaw in PayPal’s two-factor authentication could allow attackers to gain access to up to 143 million PayPal accounts, according to researchers at Duo Security, a two-factor security company in ...
PayPal is opening up its bug bounty program to individuals aged 14 and older, a move intended to reward younger researchers who are technically ineligible to hold full-fledged PayPal accounts.