Facebook is one of the very few tech companies that actually rewards people for spotting and reporting a bug. A number of Indians have been rewarded with some really sweet deals for pointing out important flaws in Facebook's system. The latest of such stories is this one. The social networking giant has paid $10,000 (Rs 6.65 lakhs) to a 10-year-old boy for spotting a bug in Facebook-owned photo-sharing platform Instagram. According to a report in technology website VentureBeat.com, Jani from Finland discovered the security flaw in Instagram on his own. He found a bug in Instagram which requires you to be at least 13 before even signing up, and that lets you delete any comment on the social network.
"He reported the bug by email, offered proof by deleting a message on one of Facebook's test Instagram accounts and it was fixed in February. Facebook paid him the bug bounty in March," the report added. "I would have been able to remove anyone, even Justin Bieber," the report quoted Jani as saying.
The Finnish boy wishes to become a security researcher. "It would be my dream job. Security is very important," he was quoted as saying.
He used the reward money to buy a new bike, football gear and computers for his two brothers.
Like Google and Microsoft, Facebook also has a bug bounty programme.
This 10 Year Old Kid Found Security Bug In Instagram And Won $10,000 https://t.co/6kRyy6oozw pic.twitter.com/Ar6qIMBAGu
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