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Web Vulnerability Submissions Exploded in 2023
There was an alarming surge of user-submitted web vulnerability submissions in 2023—with a 30% increase compared to 2022—as open-scoped bug bounty programs evolved ...
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Bugcrowd Welcomes New CI&SO and CMO, Strengthening Mission to Secure Customers’ Innovation Sooner Amid Intense Digital Transformation
Industry leaders to support and drive security best practices, rapid-fire innovation and platform growth SAN FRANCISCO – May 6, 2021 – Bugcrowd, the industry-leading crowdsourced cybersecurity platform, today announced the expansion of ...
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Bugcrowd Study Reveals 65% Increase in Discovery of High-Risk Vulnerabilities in 2020 Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
Crowdsourced cybersecurity is booming as enterprises across all industries embrace ethical hackers to identify vulnerabilities amid a rapidly evolving threat landscape SAN FRANCISCO – Dec. 15 2020 – Bugcrowd, the leading crowdsourced cybersecurity platform, today announced that 2020 has ...
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HackerOne Celebrates $100 Million in Bounties Paid
HackerOne, a bug bounty platform used by numerous companies and people around the world, just celebrated a new milestone, reaching $100 million in bounties paid. The term “hacker” might be associated in ...
IOActive and Bugcrowd Combine Forces to Extend Security Service Offerings
Strategic partnership provides Global 1000 customers with more options to reduce risk and identify security gaps Infosecurity Europe – Olympia, London, June 4, 2019 – IOActive, Inc., the worldwide leader in research-fueled ...
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Bug bounty payouts double in 2018; India reports the most bugs while U.S. wins highest payouts
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Some of the biggest players in various industries have turned to the crowdsourced security model – white hat-driven bug bounty programs – in a race to identify emerging vulnerabilities before the black ...