Netflix is ready to invite researchers worldwide to participate in the firm’s bug bounty program and has now made the scheme public. On Wednesday, the content streaming service, which caters for roughly 117 million customers worldwide by offering films and TV shows, said in a post on Medium that a public bug bounty program has now been launched. Over the past five years, Netflix has been accepting vulnerability reports from hackers and has been patching bugs through responsible disclosure setups, as well as a private bug bounty program.
ORIGINAL SOURCE: ZDNet