April 22, 2022, 8:14 p.m. | Martin Matishak

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The initial leg of the Homeland Security Department’s first-ever bug bounty program uncovered more than 120 cybersecurity vulnerabilities in some of its external systems, the agency announced on Friday. More than 450 vetted security researchers participated in the first phase of the “Hack DHS” effort and identified 122 weaknesses across its public-facing information systems, 27 […]


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