Apple gives $ 2,88,500 to hackers, reward for removing 55 critical flaws in network

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Apple, a Silicon Valley company with a distinct identity across Niabar, has given Ethical Hackers $ 2,88,500 to identify flaws in the network. Have given. Company hackers and iCloud data can be accessed by the hackers who have discovered the flaws in the Apple Network. From July 6 this year, a team of 5 ethical hackers was participating in Apple’s Bounty Program. His names are Sack Curry, Brett Byrhaus, Ben Sedgipour, Samuel Erb, and Tanner Burns. A team of these 5 hackers discovered 55 flaws in Apple’s network. 11 of these flaws were of a very serious level. 29 high class fall into the category of severity. In addition, there were 13 medium and 2 low-level critical flaws.

Threat on employee and customer data
These hackers had access to Apple’s infrastructure through 11 critical bugs. After this, confidential information can be stolen through private e-mails and iCloud data. One of these hackers told a website called ITPro that these flaws were found in the core part of the company’s infrastructure. With this, the necessary information of Apple’s customers and employees could be easily stolen and used. The company’s warehouse software can be controlled. These hackers have given information about the entire research of three months in a blog.

Much important information could have been captured
These hackers told that if someone wanted the company to keep these flaws, then they can conduct the session of the employees according to their own. They can have access to management tools and other sensitive resources.

Can get additional 2.5 million dollars
Apple has paid a total of $ 2,88,500 to this team of these hackers. It is possible that an additional payment of about 2.5 million dollars can be made to these hackers. However, this payment can be given after reviewing the full report by Apple.

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