Ethical Hackers Enhance Cybersecurity
Ethical hackers, also known as white hat hackers, demonstrated their pivotal role in bolstering cybersecurity by identifying 835 vulnerabilities across 105
Ethical hackers, also known as white hat hackers, demonstrated their pivotal role in bolstering cybersecurity by identifying 835 vulnerabilities across 105
During the Pwn2Own Automotive 2024 competition, the Synacktiv Team successfully hacked a Tesla Modem, earning $100,000 by exploiting three zero-day bugs.
The program offers rewards ranging from $500 to $20,000, with the highest payouts reserved for high-quality reports of critical severity RCE vulnerabilities.
HackerOne, a prominent platform for bug bounty programs, has recently celebrated a remarkable achievement, having awarded bug hunters over $300 million
GitHub, the Microsoft code hosting platform, made headlines as it revealed that it had paid out a substantial sum of more than $1.5 million in bug bounties
Sturdy Finance, a decentralized finance (DeFi) platform, has offered a $100,000 bounty to the hacker responsible for exploiting its protocol.
Sentiment, a lending protocol, has successfully recovered stolen funds from a recent hack by offering the hacker a bounty worth $95,000.
Allbridge, a multichain token bridge, suffered a hack resulting in a $573,000 loss, as an individual exploited its BNB Chain pools swap price.