Hackers caught 55 bugs in Apple's system
The US technology company Apple has discovered 55 flaws in its system for which the company paid ’300,000 to these 'voluntary hackers'.
According to foreign media reports, a group of 5 hackers under Apple's 'Big Bounty Program' discovered the flaws in Apple's system.
After nearly three months of hard work, the hackers discovered 55 flaws in Apple's system, including 11 that needed immediate attention, 29 extreme, 13 medium and 2 less dangerous flaws.
Apple paid the group of hackers 3 300,000 (approximately PKR 49.1 million) after finding bugs in the system under the Big Bounty program.
The hackers said in a blog post that "during our work we discovered various flaws and these flaws were present in the company's infrastructure."
He said that through these vulnerabilities, criminal hackers on the Internet could attack and take over the applications of the company's users and employees, running a virus that could gain control of users' iCloud accounts.
The group also said that criminals could gain access to Apple's internally generated projects by accessing the company's source code.
The blog post also said that hackers could use these vulnerabilities to gain control of the software used by Apple by disabling the warehouse, and that sessions, management tools and highly sensitive information between company employees Can also reach
The volunteer hackers said in their blog post that the flaws in Apple's system that we have mentioned have been corrected by the company.
"Most people know about Apple's Big Bounty program, and we've made a big investment," said the hacker.
He said there has been a history of working with security researchers under Apple's Big Bounty program.
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