Today AT&T is announcing their launch of a new public bug bounty programs on the HackerOne platform. This program will allow security researchers to report security bugs to AT&T in order receive a ...
Apple’s 3-year-old bug bounty program has finally, officially expanded to accept bug submissions from other Apple ecosystem platforms, including MacOS. The technology company announced its plans for ...
OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT, has recently announced a bug bounty program to reward individuals who find flaws and bugs in the software. The company has teamed up with Bugcrowd, a bug bounty platform, ...
Cloudflare, an American company focused on web infrastructure and website security, has announced the launch of a new public bug bounty program. "Today we are launching Cloudflare's paid public bug ...
The Graph Foundation has launched a bug bounty program promising rewards of up to $2.5 million for smart contract vulnerabilities. The Graph Foundation is the overseer of an indexing protocol, created ...
Open AI has launched a bug bounty program that would offer rewards worth up to $20,000 for finding flaws and security-related vulnerabilities in its products like ChatGPT. It's not a novel strategy, ...
Facebook launched its bug bounty program in 2011. Now, the company is bringing an intriguing update to it with a loyalty program called Hacker Plus, which will reward security researchers to keep ...
There have been several instances of malware discovered in apps on the Google Play Store recently, and now Google is enlisting further help from the public in beefing up the security of the apps it ...
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In early April, Shopify announced the company had paid out over $1 million in bounty payments since launching its bug bounty program in April 2015. The program has helped protect more than 800,000 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A “bug bounty program” found more than 40 exploitable website vulnerabilities on publicly available Maryland websites, such as ...