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  KPMG’s Cyber Security Expert Offers Advice for Bug Bounty Success
Posted by: HackerOne - 03-20-2023, 04:12 AM - Forum: HackerOne - No Replies

KPMG’s Cyber Security Expert Offers Advice for Bug Bounty Success

Before you propose a bug bounty program to your organization, you need a comprehensive plan. That’s just one of the many takeaways offered on a recent podcast from KPMG’s Advisory Institute, which publishes content related to business performance, technology, risk management, and more.


https://www.hackerone.com/vulnerability-...ty-success

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  Why Riot Games Pays Hackers to Break Them
Posted by: HackerOne - 03-20-2023, 04:12 AM - Forum: HackerOne - No Replies

Why Riot Games Pays Hackers to Break Them

In the League of Legends world, your nexus is protected from outside threats by a strong team of diverse champions. It’s similar to how you should approach security in the real world, and wouldn’t it be better to have more and better champions working on your team?


https://www.hackerone.com/ethical-hacker...break-them

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  AlienVault streamlines their vulnerability disclosure with HackerOne Response
Posted by: HackerOne - 03-20-2023, 04:12 AM - Forum: HackerOne - No Replies

AlienVault streamlines their vulnerability disclosure with HackerOne Response

HackerOne is helping AlienVault manage incoming reports, triage them, and automatically create tickets on their internal ticketing system for only the valid reports.


https://www.hackerone.com/vulnerability-...e-response

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  The European Commission’s First-Ever Bug Bounty Program
Posted by: HackerOne - 03-20-2023, 04:12 AM - Forum: HackerOne - No Replies

The European Commission’s First-Ever Bug Bounty Program

The European Commission has selected HackerOne as the platform for their first ever bug bounty program.


https://www.hackerone.com/vulnerability-...ty-program

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  Hacking the U.S. Air Force (again) from a New York City subway station
Posted by: HackerOne - 03-20-2023, 04:12 AM - Forum: HackerOne - No Replies

Hacking the U.S. Air Force (again) from a New York City subway station




https://www.hackerone.com/ethical-hacker...ay-station

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  Alex Rice and Zane Lackey Discuss Modern Security for Practitioners
Posted by: HackerOne - 03-20-2023, 04:12 AM - Forum: HackerOne - No Replies

Alex Rice and Zane Lackey Discuss Modern Security for Practitioners

Our co-founder and CTO, Alex Rice, was a recent guest on The Modern Security Series by Signal Sciences, along with Signal Sciences’ co-founder and CSO, Zane Lackey.


https://www.hackerone.com/application-se...ctitioners

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  Samy Kamkar's Security@ San Francisco Keynote
Posted by: HackerOne - 03-20-2023, 04:12 AM - Forum: HackerOne - No Replies

Samy Kamkar's Security@ San Francisco Keynote

If you were into social networks during the MySpace era, you might recall the Samy Worm of 2005. The worm spread through friend invitations, infecting MySpace user accounts and adding “Samy is my hero” to their personal pages. Unsurprisingly, it was developed by a teenager named Samy...and yes, Samy is our hero.


https://www.hackerone.com/company-news/S...co-Keynote

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  Hacking The Planet - Hack The World 2017 Recap
Posted by: HackerOne - 03-20-2023, 04:12 AM - Forum: HackerOne - No Replies

Hacking The Planet - Hack The World 2017 Recap

After 1 month of our community’s best and brightest going head to head to be named Hack The World 2017 champion, we are ready to share the winners of the annual contest. We also want to share some lessons learned, and give each of you the opportunity to share feedback with us so that we can improve on future contests.


https://www.hackerone.com/ethical-hacker...2017-recap

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  Bringing Private-sector Security into the U.S. Government [Security@ Recaps]
Posted by: HackerOne - 03-20-2023, 04:12 AM - Forum: HackerOne - No Replies

Bringing Private-sector Security into the U.S. Government [Security@ Recaps]




https://www.hackerone.com/security-compl...ity-recaps

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  Emotet malware now distributed in Microsoft OneNote files to evade defenses
Posted by: BleepingComputer - 03-20-2023, 04:12 AM - Forum: BleepingComputer - No Replies

Emotet malware now distributed in Microsoft OneNote files to evade defenses


The Emotet malware is now distributed using Microsoft OneNote email attachments, aiming to bypass Microsoft security restrictions and infect more targets. [...]


https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/se...-defenses/

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