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  2. 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 ...

  3. Rafay Baloch - Wikipedia

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    Rafay Baloch (born 5 February 1993) is a Pakistani ethical hacker and security researcher. He has been featured and known by both national and international media and publications [ 1][ 2] like Forbes, [ 3] BBC, [ 4] The Wall Street Journal, [ 5] The Express Tribune [ 1] and TechCrunch. [ 6] He has been listed among the "Top 5 Ethical Hackers ...

  4. 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]

  5. YesWeHack - Wikipedia

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    https://www.yeswehack.com. YesWeHack is a global security company headquartered in Paris, France. [1] It provides a crowdsourced platform for bug bounty programs [2] where ethical hackers can report security exploits and vulnerabilities. [3] [4] It was founded in 2015 by Guillaume Vassault-Houlière, Manuel Dorne and Romain Lecoeuvre.

  6. HackerOne - Wikipedia

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    It was one of the first companies to embrace and utilize crowd-sourced security and cybersecurity researchers as linchpins of its business model; pioneering bug bounty and coordinated vulnerability disclosure. [2] As of December 2022, HackerOne's network had paid over $230 million in bounties. [3]

  7. Bugcrowd - Wikipedia

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    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" (PTaaS), as ...

  8. Offensive Security Certified Professional - Wikipedia

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    Offensive Security Certified Professional. Offensive Security Certified Professional ( OSCP, also known as OffSec Certified Professional) is an ethical hacking certification offered by Offensive Security (or OffSec) that teaches penetration testing methodologies and the use of the tools included with the Kali Linux distribution (successor of ...

  9. Sam Curry - Wikipedia

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    Sam Curry (born October 17, 1999) is an American ethical hacker, bug bounty hunter, and founder. He is best known for his contributions to web application security through participation in bug bounty programs, most notably finding critical vulnerabilities in 20 different auto manufacturers including Porsche, Mercedes-Benz, Ferrari, and Toyota.