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22 Apr 2014 04:30

CloudFlare started a bug bounty program on Monday, joining a host of companies that are turning to independent security researchers to spot bugs in their network. The San Francisco-based company runs a widely used global content delivery network that keeps copies of websites in various data centers in order to speed loading times and reduce bandwidth usage. It also offers security features. Companies including Facebook, Google and Yahoo offer up to thousands of dollars in rewards for finding sof...
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