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Date de publication 2016-06-21 18:34:02 (vue: 2016-06-21 18:34:02)
Titre Google Engineer Donates Bug Bounty Reward to Amnesty International
Texte One of Google’s most respected security researchers, Tavis Ormandy has donated a bug bounty reward of $15,000 to the Amnesty International organization which he won for finding a security flaw in Bromium’s micro-virtualization technology. The Bromium is a relatively new security vendor that became popular by its virtual hardware approach, and more importantly, because of its endpoint solution known as Bromium Enterprise Controller. As we said earlier, Bromium’s software uses micro-virtualization (micro-VM) which protects it  against malicious code triggered by the user actions, such as clicking on bad links, opening spam email attachments, and interacting with dangerous files. The Bromium Challenge The company was so sure of
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