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Hackers find 122 vulnerabilities — 27 deemed critical — during first round of DHS bug bounty program
April 22, 2022, 6:26 p.m. | AJ Vicens
CyberScoop www.cyberscoop.com
The findings, first reported by CyberScoop, come in the first of three phases for the DHS bug bounty program.
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