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Yelp invites hackers to expose vulnerabilities through bug bounty program

by pavornyoh on 9/6/16, 4:26 PM with 15 comments

  • by strictnein on 9/6/16, 5:18 PM

    The actual program, hosted by HackerOne:

    https://hackerone.com/yelp

    Already paid out $65,160.

  • by foobarcrunch on 9/6/16, 7:07 PM

    Fuck Yelp and their extortion tactics. Some "engineering PR" cannot make up for their complete lack of integrity, even if corrupt judiciary happens to legitimize it (judges, DAs are also beholden to campaign donors as well).

    (Legality ∩ mortality ⫉ ∅)

    http://kitchenette.jezebel.com/a-court-has-ruled-its-totally...

  • by yalogin on 9/7/16, 1:24 AM

    Why has Yelp fallen off like that?

    It was and still is the leader in reviews but it seems like they are doing nothing to keep it or innovate. They are actively trying to lose it (like trump) but are in the lead because people have no alternative. Do they need new leadership?

  • by NegativeLatency on 9/6/16, 5:31 PM

    Why does the Yelp filter for "Open Now" not default to being turned on. It's so annoying when I'm looking for a place to eat, I have to remember to hit that specific button.