Adobe Adds Firefly and Content Credentials to Bug Bounty Program Your email has been sent Security researchers can earn up to $10,000 for critical vulnerabilities in ...
You don’t know a bug bounty hunter until you’ve walked a mile in their shoes—and spent a week on their PC trying to detect vulnerabilities in exchange for big bucks. Companies are doling out big ...
HackerOne's IBB is a crowdfunded bug bounty program that encourages researchers and maintainers to find and fix vulnerabilities in open source software by offering pooled cash payouts. Any ...
CloudFlare started a bug bounty program on Monday, joining a host of companies that are turning to independent security researchers to spot bugs in their network. The San Francisco-based company runs ...
Hyatt Hotels is looking to get into the bug bounty hunting game, with offers up to $4,000 to identify "critical" flaws in the software and applications that the company uses. HackerOne, which has ...
LayerZero Labs has launched a bug bounty on the Immunefi platform that offers a maximum reward of $15 million for critical smart contract and blockchain vulnerabilities, a figure that sets a new ...
AUSTIN, Texas, April 23, 2024 -- Portnox, a leading provider of cloud-native, zero trust access control solutions, today announced it will soon launch a private bug bounty program with Bugcrowd, the ...
As artificial intelligence continues to trend thanks to its powers in content generation, software development, and replacing search engines, companies are cracking down on ways to patch ...
OpenAI LP, the company behind ChatGPT, has teamed with crowdsourced cybersecurity startup Bugcrowd Inc. to offer a bug bounty program to address cybersecurity risks in its artificial intelligence ...
Google on Tuesday announced it's launching a new bug bounty program that focuses specifically on open-source software. Bug hunters can earn anywhere from $100 to upwards of $31,000 via the new Open ...
International sanctions, IT isolation, and shifting attitudes to ethical hacking have bug bounty programs on the rise in Russia, with zero-day acquisition companies potentially poised to profit.