Yelp, the default review system for restaurants all around the world, now has its own bug bounty program. Interested hackers can make up to $15,000 per finding, and Yelp says it will pay a minimum of $100 for every accepted report. It’s not just Yelp’s main page, either. The bug bounty program also covers business owner’s websites, apps, reservations, the engineering and company blogs, support center and Yelp’s API. The only exclusion is Eat24, Yelp’s food delivery service (likely because it stores a ton of credit card info). Yelp also promises to work with hackers: The security team at Yelp…

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