Catch bugs for Netflix and get paid up to RM58,000


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  • Friday, 23 Mar 2018

n this file photo taken on April 13, 2011 The Netflix company logo is seen at Netflix headquarters in Los Gatos, California. Traditional television titans are bulking up in a battle with online streaming giants Netflix and Amazon as viewers take to binging on shows when and where they want. The latest evidence was the surprise move this week by US cable giant Comcast to outbid Rupert Murdoch's 21st Century Fox for pan-European satellite TV group Sky with an all-cash offer valued at more than $31 billion (25 billion Euros). / AFP PHOTO / Ryan Anson

With over 117 million subscribers worldwide, Netflix has a lot at stake, and no wonder it is vigilant about keeping the data of its members, partners and employees secure.

For over five years, Netflix has engaged the services of the security community with programmes like private bug bounties to catch security flaws and responsible disclosure to alert the company.

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