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Criminal IP’s Bug Bounty Program

June 30, 2023
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Criminal IP, the OSINT-based CTI search engine developed by AI SPERA, is reinforcing the security of its services and user protection through the introduction of a bug bounty program.

Renowned globally for its exceptional performance and unique features such as IoT device exposure search and URL scanning, Criminal IP aims to proactively address potential threats.

The bug bounty program invites security researchers to identify and report exploitable vulnerabilities, engaging them in the process of discovering and rectifying security flaws.

This collaborative effort ensures continuous improvement and enhances the overall safety of Criminal IP’s service delivery. Verified vulnerabilities will be addressed with the help of professional security researchers, and rewards may be provided to those who report them.

Criminal IP’s bug bounty program reflects its dedication to service safety and user data protection. By implementing this initiative, Criminal IP assures users that their personal information and digital assets are safeguarded, fostering confidence in utilizing the platform.

Beyond serving as an additional layer of security, the program establishes a collaborative relationship between Criminal IP and the security research community.

This collaboration enables the platform to stay ahead of potential threats, providing users with a more secure and reliable experience. Since its launch on April 17, 2023, Criminal IP has gained global recognition in cybersecurity, thanks to its OSINT-based approach, strategic API integrations, and partnerships with leading platforms in the industry.

Users can enjoy the benefits of Criminal IP by signing up for free membership and selecting from a variety of reasonably priced plans tailored to their specific needs. This accessibility further contributes to Criminal IP’s reputation as a prominent CTI search engine in the cybersecurity landscape.

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