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United launches bug bounty, but in-flight systems off limits

United Airlines is offering rewards to researchers for finding flaws in its websites but the company is excluding bugs related to in-flight systems, which the U.S. government says may be increasingly targeted by hackers.

The bug bounty program rewards people with miles that can be used for the company’s Mileage Plus loyalty program as opposed to cash, which web giants such as Google, Facebook and Yahoo pay.

Many companies have launched reward programs to attract independent researchers to investigate their software code and confidentially report flaws before hackers discover them.

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FBI surveillance malware in bomb threat case tests constitional limits

The FBI has an elite hacker team that creates customized malware to identify or monitor high-value suspects who are adept at covering their tracks online, according to a published report.

The growing sophistication of the spyware—which has the capability to remotely activate video cameras and report users’ geographic locations—is pushing the boundaries of constitutional limits on searches and seizures, The Washington Post reported in an article published Friday. Critics compare it to a physical search that indiscriminately seizes the entire contents of a home, rather than just those items linked to a suspected crime. Former US officials said the FBI uses the technique sparingly, in part to prevent it from being widely known.

The 2,000-word article recounts an FBI hunt for “Mo,” a man who made a series of threats by e-mail, video chat, and an Internet voice service to detonate bombs at universities, airports, and hotels across a wide swath of the US last year. After tracing phone numbers and checking IP addresses used to access accounts, investigators were no closer to knowing who the man was or even where in the world he was located. Then, officials tried something new.

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The law of war imposes limits on cyber attacks too – ICRC (press release)

The law of war imposes limits on cyber attacks too
ICRC (press release)
Cyber warfare is limited by rules, and civilian computers, networks and cyber infrastructure are protected against cyber attacks. These are among the conclusions reached by a group of legal and military experts in a manual on international law

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Cyber warfare: Where are the limits? – Aljazeera.com

Cyber warfare: Where are the limits?
Aljazeera.com
A NATO-commissioned report suggests an alleged US cyber attack on Iran's uranium enrichment programme was an "act of force" that was likely illegal. And Microsoft with Google admitted it allowed the FBI to spy on its customers.

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