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Stingy Slack Paid Researcher $US1,750 ($2,375) for Finding ‘Critical’ Bug – Gizmodo Australia
At times, we’ve come to you with stories about security researchers being paid thousands — and in some cases hundreds of thousands — of dollars by companies for finding critical bugs in well-known software or hardware. However, this time, the story is differe…

At times, weve come to you with stories about security researchers being paid thousands and in some cases hundreds of thousands of dollars by companies for finding critical bugs in well-known software or hardware. However, this time, the story is different. Its about a company that was stingy, and thats not cool.
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