Facebook Paid $10,000 To A 10-Year-Old For Hacking Instagram (thenextweb.com)
An anonymous reader writes: Facebook has paid $10,000 to a 10-year-old hacker who discovered how one could hack into Instagram and delete comments made by users. Speaking to local publication Iltalehti, Jani said: "I would have been able to eliminate anyone, even Justin Bieber." The Finnish hacker just became the youngest person to receive cash from Facebook for hacking its products. The previous record was set by a 13-year-old back in 2013. What's funny is Jani isn't technically old enough to sign-up and use Facebook or Instagram, as it's supposed to be restricted to those under the age of 13. Jani found he could alter code on Instagram's servers and force-delete users' posts. This was confirmed by Facebook using a test account and patched in February, Facebook told Forbes. Facebook has received more than 2,400 valid submissions and awarded upwards of $4.3 million to over 800 researchers since the bounty program launched in 2011.
Frankly, this is smart on Facebook's part... For $10K they avoided a serious flaw in their systems that they didn't catch. Had they not offered the money, he might not have told them.
Or he might have, but better safe than sorry.
10 years old? Sheesh, Facebook should hire the kid! :)
How does a 10 year old getting paid $10k by Facebook affect my life or most people's lives in any significant manner? I'd really like to know.
Again, I would ask why you think it matters to anyone that you, personally, aren't interested in this particular story.
Slashdot isn't here to cater to your personal tastes. If you're not interested in a particular story, just ignore it, you moron.
I expect I'll be downmodded into the oblivion of -1 because nobody can give me a good answer.
No, you'll get downmodded because it's a stupid question from an idiot.
systemd is Roko's Basilisk.
No. The post was modded down because "how does this affect my tiny little world" is your version of "Frosty Piss".
You already know the answer: "Nobody cares whether this affects you or not, because nobody cares about you in general."
Good bye. I'll read you again when you manage to reach a (Score:1)
TFA gave a lot of useless information and stats but nothing actually of interest.
How did he do it seems like a more appropriate question.