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| | | | | tldr: an attempt to reduce the terror reporting. There is no longer a curl bug-bounty program. It officially stops on January 31, 2026. After having had a few half-baked previous takes, in April 2019 we kicked off the first real curl bug-bounty with the help of Hackerone, and while it stumbled a bit at first ... Continue reading The end of the curl bug-bounty | |
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| | | What is a "zero day vulnerability"? It's a term that is frequently used in the vulnerability disclosure ecosystem. I have blogged on this topic frequently and reading some of this will give more history and context, so I won't rehash everything. If you read one blog, make it "No One Will Burn A Zero Day... | ||