I've found a serious security vulnerability on facebook
Should I try to notify them or try to sell it? How much could I get for a Facebook security hole?
I've found a serious security vulnerability on facebook
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depends, how serious?
I am looking at passwords
Sell it
Fuck fagbook
how complicated is it to get to?
theverge.com
> implying Facebook would store plain text passwords
>666
lol
Facebook is one of the worst things that ever happened to technology. React as simple example. They patented VERY obvious thing, licensed it with free licence BUT with a permission to withdraw license if you compete with them. Use this vulnerability to harm them as much as possible and you'll do a good thing.
o shit, devil trips confirm. spill the beans senpai
>implying the average facebook user would know how to view passwords stored in plain text
>implying OP isn't watching his sister's stored password thanks to mad HTML editing skills
If you didn't understand, than I'll add that now it's literally impossible to do what react does because it's patented and licensed. You can't just write similar framework. You use facebook version of this shit or you don't use it at all.
If OP is not a faggot liar, sell it on 0day.today
And yet you make this thread without offering an example.
There's thousands of well known names you could get into(possibly, assuming passwords/access) and leave a shadilay or something to that effect to link us here.
PLEASE SELL IT, FUCK THE NORMIES REEEEEEEEE
HARM THE BOTNET
yeah fuck girls(female)
Submit the bug to the bounty program and then donate money to FSF.
Plaintext? Because I seriously doubt Facebook stores plaintext passwords.
This thread got me thinking. Should we create /fhg/ - facebook hacking general where we find security issues with facebook and exploit them to max? Someone needs to cause massive facebook outage or information leak. Normalfags think they're safe and that nothing can happen to them.
this
mate make a video and give us the link
>then sell it
Reddit go home and stay there.
>>>/facebook/
sell it