Libra Association launched bug bounty program for security researchers with rewards up to $10,000

Briefing

Libra Association launched bug bounty program for security researchers with rewards up to $10,000

September 2, 2019

Briefing

  • Bug Bounty Program – Libra Association, group co-founded by Facebook, announced global bug bounty program where security researchers can report bugs, privacy and security issues with Libra blockchain
  • Up to $10,000 Reward – Will provide up to $10,000 in reward for bugs identified and critical issues in Libra testnet
  • Blockchain Trial – Libra blockchain currently in testnet with several developers already experimenting on platform, including Israel-based incubator Libracamp
  • Sharing and Transparency – High quality submissions will be shared with permission, providing transparency to issues and vulnerabilities, and accelerate learning
  • HackerOne Partnership – Partnered with bug bounty platform HackerOne for both open source and blockchain programs

Accelerator

Business Model and Practices

Business Model
and Practices

Sector

Information Technology

Function

IT Infrastructure, Research and Development

Organization

Facebook Inc.

Source

Original Publication Date

August 27, 2019

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