Just yesterday, we reported that RailYatri’s server were exposed and could have let an intruder access private info of more than 7 lakh users. Security researchers have today reported that a vulnerability in ACT Fibernet’s service could have put the user’s email IDs, home address, and more at risk.

“Customer security is our number one priority, and we get security audits done every quarter and work with ethical hackers,” stated the ACT Fibernet spokesperson in an official statement (via Gadgets 360). The company is now actively working to roll out a bug bounty program, where it will award security researchers who discover flaws and loopholes in its services or servers. It plans to kick off the bug bounty program in the next 30 to 45 days.