Exploit Fixer Bounty ● «Working»
The organization defines which assets (websites, apps, APIs) can be tested and what types of vulnerabilities are eligible for rewards.
An "Exploit Fixer Bounty"—more commonly referred to as a —is a crowdsourced security initiative where organizations reward ethical hackers for discovering and responsibly reporting software vulnerabilities before they can be exploited by malicious actors. Core Concept & Purpose EXPLOIT FIXER BOUNTY
Organizations typically only pay for valid, confirmed findings, making it a more focused investment than some traditional security audits. How the Bounty Process Works A standard program follows a structured lifecycle: The organization defines which assets (websites, apps, APIs)
The organization (or a platform like HackerOne or Bugcrowd) verifies the vulnerability's validity and severity. How the Bounty Process Works A standard program
Once confirmed, the researcher is paid a bounty, and the internal team works to "fix" the exploit. Payout Examples and Platforms
By engaging a diverse, global community, companies gain access to a wider range of skills and creative thinking than internal teams alone can provide.