Bug Bounty Hunters, And How Their Love For Bugs Is Saving The Web
Just like any other human creations, software has flaws. The question that follows is: who is going to find them first?
Just like any other human creations, software has flaws. The question that follows is: who is going to find them first?
The internet is a growing space, and it will grow larger thanks to the increasing amount of users and nodes.
Google is the search giant of the web. But that only scratches the surface, because Google has occupied many of people's digital lives, beyond just Google.com.
With smartphone batteries are getting generally larger in capacity and people use their smartphones more often than before, fast-charging is their lifesaver.
True, but unfortunately only to some extent.
In the past, people secure their personal belongings with locks and behind safes. In the world of technology, people can use passwords. But going a bit beyond that, people can use their fingerprints.
Google is one big tech company, one of the very few capable of rewriting the rule book.
For many reasons for most people, Google is the most powerful, most capable, the most reliable, and the most undisputed ubiquitous search engine the web has even seen.
With people becoming more dependent to the internet, providers are doing whatever they can to meet those high demand.