Bykea, the two-wheel ride-hailing service provider, has confirmed that Safety Detectives helped it resolve a vulnerability in its database. However, the white hats, or ethical hackers, were not given either the bounty or recognition they deserved, it said. “It was not a data breach,” said Rafay Baloch, a cybersecurity researcher. “They (Safety Detectives) found a loophole (vulnerability) in Bykea’s database.” Bykea endured a hacking attempt in August 2020, when the company’s data was hacked but the hackers couldn’t do anything except deleting it. The company said the data was restored in 24 hours from the backup. In November last year, Safety Detectives reported another
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