The Economist -
30 Jul 2015 17:08

"IT CAN be kind of addictive," says Emily Stark, a Californian engineer who started looking for bugs in websites in her evenings after work. "There's a lot of low-hanging fruit out there." There are also a lot of Emily Starks out there, for anyone with a computer and a penchant for puzzles can be a bughunter. You learn the basics from online guides and discussion forums, and practise on websites built to be broken into, such as Google Gruyere, which gives hackers a training ground. Ms Stark earn...
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