A hacker has exposed the entire source code of the web page 200 million users out in 5 minutes, get rewarded 10,000 USD
Seemingly as bonuses can not "easy" even more, but not all do.
While searching for ways to overcome the security wall Vine sites (sites that allow posting short video, only 6 seconds, with the monthly number of users reached 200 million, with owners Twitter is useful), a white hat hacker named this Avicoder found a subdomain on this website.
From this subdomain, hackers can download the entire source code of Vine, and shows exactly how it works within this website along with its functional application.
in addition, there are many things that are hidden in the source code of this website, making it very vulnerable to attack. Fortunately, previously helped avicoder Twitter repair problems in the past and do not want to cause any harm.

Vine subdomain.
Here's what happened when he reported about the program error HackerOne Twitter bonuses:
- March 21, 2016 - reports of errors through Hackerone.
- March 22, 2016 - need info message.
- March 31, 2016 - full display of operator error.
- March 31, 2016 - fixes (within 5 minutes).
- April 2, 2016 - $ 10,080 bonus.
You see things How this? Surely many of the Twitter developers are terrified at the sight of these lines. As for the Twitter, they declined to comment on this event.
While searching for ways to overcome the security wall Vine sites (sites that allow posting short video, only 6 seconds, with the monthly number of users reached 200 million, with owners Twitter is useful), a white hat hacker named this Avicoder found a subdomain on this website.
From this subdomain, hackers can download the entire source code of Vine, and shows exactly how it works within this website along with its functional application.
in addition, there are many things that are hidden in the source code of this website, making it very vulnerable to attack. Fortunately, previously helped avicoder Twitter repair problems in the past and do not want to cause any harm.

- March 21, 2016 - reports of errors through Hackerone.
- March 22, 2016 - need info message.
- March 31, 2016 - full display of operator error.
- March 31, 2016 - fixes (within 5 minutes).
- April 2, 2016 - $ 10,080 bonus.
You see things How this? Surely many of the Twitter developers are terrified at the sight of these lines. As for the Twitter, they declined to comment on this event.
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