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Mark Zuckerberg's Hacker Rewarded!! by DesChyko1(m): 2:50am On Aug 24, 2013
A man who hacked into Mark Zuckerberg's Facebook page to expose a software bug is getting donations from hackers around the world after the company declined to pay him under a program that normally rewards people who report flaws.
Khalil Shreateh discovered and reported the flaw but was initially dismissed by the company's security team. He then posted a message on the billionaire's wall to prove the bug's existence.
Now, Marc Maiffret, chief technology officer of cybersecurity firm BeyondTrust, is trying tomobilize fellow hackers to raise a $10,000 reward for Shreateh after Facebook refused to compensate him.
Maiffret, a high school dropout and self-taught hacker, said today he has raised about $9000 so far, including the $2000 he initially contributed.
He and other hackers said Facebook unfairly denied Shreateh, a Palestinian, a payment under its "Bug Bounty" program. It doles out at least $500 to individuals who bring software bugs to the company's attention.
"He is sitting there in Palestine doing this research on a five-year-old laptop that looks like it is half broken," Maiffret said. "It's something that might help him out in a big way."
Shreateh uncovered the flaw on the company's website that allows members to post messages on the wall of any other user, including Zuckerberg's. He tried to submit thebug for review but the website's security team did not accept his report.
He then posted a message to Zuckerberg himself on the chief executive officer's private account, saying he was having trouble getting his team's attention.
"Sorry for breaking your privacy," Shreateh said in the post.
The bug was quickly fixed and Facebook issued an apology yesterday for having been"too hasty and dismissive" with Shreateh's report. But it has not paid him a bounty.
"We will not change our practice of refusing to pay rewards to researchers who have tested vulnerabilities against real users," ChiefSecurity Officer Joe Sullivan said in a blogpost.
He said Facebook has paid out more than $1 million under that program to researchers who followed its rules.

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Re: Mark Zuckerberg's Hacker Rewarded!! by tpia5: 2:54am On Aug 24, 2013
hmm, good or bad thing?
Re: Mark Zuckerberg's Hacker Rewarded!! by GeneralJ(m): 3:01am On Aug 24, 2013
Versace
Re: Mark Zuckerberg's Hacker Rewarded!! by DesChyko1(m): 7:39am On Aug 24, 2013
tpia@:
hmm, good or bad thing?

My thoughts exactly
Re: Mark Zuckerberg's Hacker Rewarded!! by AYODEJI4LOVE(m): 8:51pm On Aug 24, 2013
Maybe good

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