generated: '2026-08-14' method: searched probe: true source: https://bugbounty.meta.com/ note: >- Meta runs one of the longest-standing vulnerability disclosure programs on the internet, and it covers Facebook — and therefore the Graph API surface Facebook Lead Ads sits on. It is NOT advertised via RFC 9116: /.well-known/security.txt is absent from every host this product uses (404 on developers.facebook.com, 400 on www.facebook.com and graph.facebook.com), so an automated scanner following the standard discovery path finds nothing. That gap is the finding; the program itself is real and was read directly. program: name: Meta Bug Bounty url: https://bugbounty.meta.com/ type: bug-bounty self_hosted: true platform: Meta's own researcher portal (not HackerOne / Bugcrowd / Intigriti) policy: - https://bugbounty.meta.com/ statement: >- "If you believe you have found a security vulnerability on Meta (or another member of the Meta family of companies), we encourage you to let us know right away." scope: - Facebook - Messenger - Instagram - WhatsApp - Workplace - Meta Quest - Ray-Ban Stories - Meta AI - Meta open source projects rewards: minimum: USD 500 maximum: USD 300000 maximum_category: Mobile RCE bonus_program: Hacker Plus — up to 30% on top of the base bounty statement: '"We pay based on maximum security impact found internally."' reporting: method: Submit a report through the Meta Bug Bounty portal. url: https://bugbounty.meta.com/ security_txt: served: false probed: - {url: 'https://developers.facebook.com/.well-known/security.txt', status: 404} - {url: 'https://www.facebook.com/.well-known/security.txt', status: 400} - {url: 'https://graph.facebook.com/.well-known/security.txt', status: 400} finding: >- No RFC 9116 security.txt on any host. The disclosure program is discoverable only by knowing the bugbounty.meta.com hostname. evidence: - source: https://bugbounty.meta.com/ kind: disclosure-program-page fetched: '2026-08-14' http_status: 200 keywords: [bug bounty, security vulnerability, responsible disclosure, Hacker Plus]