Facebook awards researcher $100,000 for finding bug that granted internal access | TechCrunch
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"My assumption is that it's something you may want to fix because it is directly inside of your infrastructure," Sadeghipour wrote in the report he sent to Meta.
"But at the core of it all it's a bunch of data being processed on the server-side and it opens up the door for a ton of vulnerabilities," said Sadeghipour.
"Since we have code execution, we could've interacted with any of the sites within Facebook, which is what makes this so dangerous," Sadeghipour stated.
"There’s so much that happens in the background of making these 'ads' - whether they are video, text or images," Sadeghipour explained.
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