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Indian Bug Hunter Finds Flaw in Instagram Again, Wins $10,000
- Monday August 26, 2019
- Indo-Asian News Service
Barely a month after winning $30,000 from Facebook for spotting a flaw in Instagram, Chennai-based security researcher Laxman Muthiyah on Monday said he again discovered a new account takeover vulnerability.
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Chennai Techie Finds Another Instagram Bug, Rewarded $30,000
- Monday August 26, 2019
- Chennai News | Indo-Asian News Service
Barely a month after winning $30,000 from Facebook for spotting a flaw in Instagram, Chennai-based security researcher Laxman Muthiyah on Monday said he again discovered a new account takeover vulnerability on the photo and video-sharing app.
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$30,000 For Tamil Nadu Man Who Spots Major Privacy Bug In Instagram
- Friday July 19, 2019
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
Chennai-based security researcher Laxman Muthiyah has won $30,000 as a part of a bug bounty programme after he spotted a flaw in Facebook-owned photo-sharing app Instagram.
- www.ndtv.com
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Indian Bug Hunter Finds Flaw in Instagram Again, Wins $10,000
- Monday August 26, 2019
- Indo-Asian News Service
Barely a month after winning $30,000 from Facebook for spotting a flaw in Instagram, Chennai-based security researcher Laxman Muthiyah on Monday said he again discovered a new account takeover vulnerability.
- www.gadgets360.com
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Chennai Techie Finds Another Instagram Bug, Rewarded $30,000
- Monday August 26, 2019
- Chennai News | Indo-Asian News Service
Barely a month after winning $30,000 from Facebook for spotting a flaw in Instagram, Chennai-based security researcher Laxman Muthiyah on Monday said he again discovered a new account takeover vulnerability on the photo and video-sharing app.
- www.ndtv.com
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$30,000 For Tamil Nadu Man Who Spots Major Privacy Bug In Instagram
- Friday July 19, 2019
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
Chennai-based security researcher Laxman Muthiyah has won $30,000 as a part of a bug bounty programme after he spotted a flaw in Facebook-owned photo-sharing app Instagram.
- www.ndtv.com