(TNS) — In the past 18 months, video game developer Epic Games has paid more than $3 million to hundreds of hackers online. The company says it’s done so happily. Epic, which is headquartered in Cary ...
Many companies are now turning to “white hat” hackers to find weaknesses in their software. YOSHIKAZU TSUNO AFP/Getty Images In the past 18 months, video game developer Epic Games has paid more than ...
Poynter will lead year-round AI ethics and literacy programming, with tracks at Hacks/Hackers’ 2026 AI x Journalism Summit and AI Real Talk Series ...
Bug bounty firm HackerOne Inc. today announced the launch of its first partner program to meet a growing demand for cybersecurity solutions that leverage their global ethical hacker community. Called ...
In the past 18 months, video game developer Epic Games has paid more than $3 million to hundreds of hackers online. Epic, which is headquartered in Cary and best known for creating the popular game ...
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