PayPal Reviewing Qualifying Age For Vulnerability Rewards
itwbennett writes "In follow-up to 17-year old Robert Kugler's claim that PayPal denied him a bug bounty because he was under 18, the company now says that it is 'investigating whether it can lower the qualifying age for vulnerability rewards for those who responsibly report security problems.' The company also said that the vulnerability had already been reported by another researcher — although they didn't mention that in the email to Kugler telling him he wouldn't be receiving payment."
It's a voluntary process, why would they need to restrict it? It's not like it's forced child labor. If anything, it's a learning experience.
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Pure, unfiltered bullshit.
Evidence: 16-year-olds who work at McDonald's.
C'mon, PayPal; Fuckin' a kid around is bad enough, but then having the balls to lie to his face about why? That's uber-dickish.
An enigma, wrapped in a riddle, shrouded in bacon and cheese