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  2. Bug bounty program - Wikipedia

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    Bug bounty program. A bug bounty program is a deal offered by many websites, organizations, and software developers by which individuals can receive recognition and compensation [1] [2] for reporting bugs, especially those pertaining to security exploits and vulnerabilities. [3]

  3. Benjamin Kunz Mejri - Wikipedia

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    PayPal Inc & J.P. Morgan. From 2011 to 2016 Kunz Mejri was working on improving security in PayPal, J.P. Morgan and eBay Inc. from 2011 to 2016. By 2016, Kunz Mejri has published over 120 vulnerabilities in the PayPal web infrastructure. He was the first German to successfully participate in the official Bug Bounty Program of PayPal.

  4. Bugcrowd - Wikipedia

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    Bugcrowd. Bugcrowd is a crowdsourced security platform. [1] [2] [3] It was founded in 2012, and in 2019 it was one of the largest bug bounty and vulnerability disclosure companies on the internet. [4] Bugcrowd runs bug bounty programs and also offers a range of penetration testing services it refers to as "Penetration Testing as a Service ...

  5. PayPal - Wikipedia

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    In May 2013, PayPal declined to pay a reward offered in its Bug Bounty Program to a 17-year-old German student who had reported a cross-site scripting flaw on its site. The company wrote that the vulnerability had been previously reported, and chastised the youth for disclosing the issue to the public, but, uniquely, sent him a "Letter of ...

  6. Open Bug Bounty - Wikipedia

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    Open Bug Bounty is a non-profit bug bounty platform established in 2014. The coordinated vulnerability disclosure platform allows independent security researchers to report XSS and similar security vulnerabilities on any website they discover using non-intrusive security testing techniques. [1] The researchers may choose to make the details of ...

  7. Open-source bounty - Wikipedia

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    AmiZilla was an over $11,000 bounty to port the Firefox web-browser to AmigaOS, MorphOS & AROS. While the bounty produced little results it inspired many bounty systems in the Amiga community including Timberwolf, Power2people, AROS Bounties, Amigabounty.net and many more. [citation needed] See also. Bountysource; Bug bounty program

  8. Katie Moussouris - Wikipedia

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    Bug bounty programs, Vulnerability disclosure. Katie Moussouris is an American computer security researcher, entrepreneur, and pioneer in vulnerability disclosure, and is best known for her ongoing work advocating responsible security research. Previously a member of @stake, she created the bug bounty program at Microsoft [1] and was directly ...

  9. Rafay Baloch - Wikipedia

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    Bug bounty programs. Baloch has been active into bug bounty programs and has reported several critical vulnerabilities in several open-source web applications as well as in bug bounty programs. Baloch found critical vulnerabilities in PayPal in 2012: he hacked into PayPal servers by exploiting a remote code execution vulnerability.