15 example sentences using bounty.
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As part of their bug bounty program Google would have paid $1,000 for this bug if not more.
A bounty isn't enough, the prime project has a great bounty, but I need more users. They all want money.
I liked the recent tweet: "It's like all these bitcoin sites are running a bug bounty without even realizing it. ."
It's a bit disingenuous that Telegram is broken but not in a way that this bounty could pay for.
They're better off trying to score a $500 payday from a bug bounty than trying to monetize those breakins illegally. Not so at a Bitcoin company.
Having these kinds of rules on bug bounty programs is excellent for hackers though. If I wanted to hack Prezi I now have a lot of very useful information.
] we must work in sales and marketing to convince someone with money to trade cash for our trinket, so that we can have purchasing power to access the natural bounty of the land. [...
Facebook should give a bug bounty here, due to their lack of due diligence in following up with the initial responses.
GitHub is large enough and prominent enough where it should have an entire bounty program, let alone giving a blogger a link.
He moves jobs every 6-12 months which means a recurring bounty for the recruiter and a raise for the sociopath. On getting a job they immediately started planning for the next one, like a heist.
Their salaries, too, put the private teacher, who would pretend to come into competition with them, in the same state with a merchant who attempts to trade without a bounty in competition with those who trade with a considerable one. .
My friends and I did all the same things that the author said he did, such as fantasizing about being a bounty hunter, or chillin' with Luke, etc. The idea of the game excited me more than actually wanting to play it, though.
> I wrote a full disclosure post 5 minutes after finding the bug because twitter doesn't reward "bounty hunters". Companies without bug bounties don't deserve responsible disclosure? Twitter has a pretty clear way to reach them, and recognition is given on their page. If recognition isn't sufficient for responsible disclosure, how much money would be enough? I think bug bounty programs are great, but I don't think they should be mandatory.
And at Facebook, a company which can, if it chooses, pick from among the brightest engineering minds and focus their efforts on any problem it chooses, the power to concentrate years of programming knowledge on the capabilities afforded to us by this astonishing bounty of personal technology has produced: "A new way to share photos and videos" And they don't even seem to have a monetization strategy for it.
Naturally this was perfect for what I needed and when I assumed the feds had started watching this guy I accepted the 911 bounty, logged into his system, connected through his neighbors wifi leaving a huge trail of identifying cookie crumbs to follow back to him like opening up his hotmail and yahoo accounts which would've all been logged when they looked at his neighbour for the breach, and proceeded to absolutely trash around their network trying to get somebody to notice and yanked some database tables. Then I left a nice package of evidence for the cops to find in his system that was poorly hidden, cleaned all traces of me being on his neighbours system, cleaned all traces of me being in his network, and for good measure went online using his browser to attempt to sell the info on every carding forum there was to attract even more authority attention.
Bounty definitions
payment or reward (especially from a government) for acts such as catching criminals or killing predatory animals or enlisting in the military
See also: premium
the property of copious abundance
See also: amplitude bountifulness
generosity evidenced by a willingness to give freely
See also: bounteousness
a ship of the British navy; in 1789 part of the crew mutinied against their commander William Bligh and set him afloat in an open boat
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