Tagged: bug bounty

WEFUZZ, the Coinbase Crypto Community Fund Grant Recipient, Is Building Security Audit, Bug Bounty Solution

A report shared by digital asset firm Coinbase (NASDAQ: COIN) had provided the latest updates on what WEFUZZ, the Coinbase Crypto Community Fund grant recipient, has been working on during the first part of their year-long Crypto development grant. This update covers their ongoing work… Read More

HackerOne Raises $49M Series E to Drive Growth of Hacker-Powered Security Platform

HackerOne, a hacker-powered security platform, has raised $49 million dollars in a Series E funding round. The funding, led by investment firm GP Bullhound, brings total investment to date to nearly $160 million. It follows an eventful year in cybersecurity, culminating in the Log4j vulnerability… Read More

Persistence Makes Testnet Public, Launches Bug Bounty Program

Persistence, has opened its testnet to the public. It allows anyone to test pSTAKE’s liquid staking services, with test tokens initially available to users in the public alpha. They have also started its bug bounty program, an incentivized program of testing where participants will be… Read More

$100,000 in Cash or LINK Tokens will be Provided for Responsible Disclosure of Critical Vulnerabilities in Chainlink Codebase

Decentralized Oracle network developer Chainlink (LINK) has expanded its software bug bounty program. Chainlink notes that in order to ensure their decentralized Oracle Network continues to offer smart contracts access to a secure and reliable external data source, they are pleased to confirm that the… Read More

Bug Bounty Program for Facebooks Libra Coin Now Live

After kicking up an unprecedented uproar from global regulators, Facebook appears to be pressing on full steam with development of Libra, the company’s proposed global cryptocurrency network. Facebook has now announced a “bug bounty” program that “reflects the Libra Association’s principles of openness, transparency, and global… Read More

Software-Bug Bounty Hunters Find 43 Errors in Coinbase, EOS, Monero, Brave, Tezos, OmiseGo and Unikoin Code

Thirteen (13) cryptocurrency companies have been issued 43 code vulnerability reports from “vulnerability disclosure platform” Hacker One, all in the past 30 days, Hard Fork reports. The bugs were found by white hat hackers pursuing rewards from “bug bounty hunter” programs. All told, the hackers… Read More

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