Aditi Singh: Tech giant gets Rs 22 lakh reward for hacking into a cloud system created by Microsoft


 




Microsoft Hack: Indian girl gets award

 

 

Global New News Desk -

Microsoft hack: Indian girl wins award. Ethical hacker and self-taught cybersecurity analyst Aditi identifies flaws in Microsoft's new Azure cloud system. Then
Aditi informed Microsoft about it. Aditi's errors identified by Microsoft are re-checked.

Microsoft did not immediately fix the error to see if anyone had downloaded the unprotected version of the system. Microsoft later corrected it. And as a reward to Aditi for catching the error
The tech giant paid হাজার 30,000 (Rs 22 lakh in Indian currency).

Earlier, Aditi had also received a reward of সাড়ে 8,500 for identifying some flaws in Facebook. The amount in Indian currency was about five and a half lakh rupees.

Asked how he identified the flaw, Aditi said Microsoft and Facebook had remote code execution (RCA) bugs. If there is such an error, hackers can easily own an organization
May infiltrate the internal system. All the information of the organization is within the reach of hackers.



Aditi, who grew up in Delhi, hacked into a neighbor's Wi-Fi password two years ago. At that time he was preparing for the medical admission test. But he did not get the opportunity to be admitted to the medical

He. However, his love for hacking gradually grew. Sign up for Ethical Hacking. Hackers who hack computer systems without harming anyone are called ethical hackers.

In addition to Facebook and Microsoft, Aditi caught the bugs of about 40 companies like TicTac, Mozilla, Paytm, HP. Ever since a bug related to OTP was caught in the Forgot Password system in the TickTalk app
He is more prone to ethical hacking.

In recognition of his work, Aditi received certificates from Harvard University, Columbia University, Stanford University and the University of California at the age of 20.

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