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Uber last week updated the legal terms of its bug bounty program and provided guidance for good faith vulnerability research. The changes come just months after the ride-sharing giant admitted paying a couple of individuals as part of an effort to cover up a massive security incident.
Uber says it has addressed nearly 200 flaws for which it has awarded more than $290,000 since August 2017, bringing the total paid out by the company since the launch of its bug bounty program to over $1.4 million.