Security News > 2018 > March > Netflix, Dropbox promise not to sue security researchers, with caveats
Netflix and Dropbox have both noted recently that they won’t sue security researchers who find and disclose vulnerabilities in their products. The only caveat is: the researchers must conduct the research in line with their vulnerability disclosure policy and bug bounty program guidelines. Dropbox Dropbox Head of Security Chris Evans announced on Wednesday that they’ve updated their vulnerability disclosure policy to clearly say that the company will “not initiate legal action for security research conducted … More → The post Netflix, Dropbox promise not to sue security researchers, with caveats appeared first on Help Net Security.
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