ExpressVPN launches Bug Bounty program with Bugcrowd

ExpressVPN has launched a bug bounty to reward researchers who find bugs and vulnerabilities in its website, network, servers, apps, routers, and other assets. Over the years, they have gratefully paid out tens of thousands of dollars to security researchers for their help
"Today we are pleased to announce the launch of our newly extended bug-bounty program managed by Bugcrowd, and we encourage researchers, testers, and white-hat hackers to submit their findings through this platform.

Bugcrowd is a platform that lets companies crowdsource the hunt for bugs and vulnerabilities in software and services. Bugcrowd helps with assessing and triaging initial bug reports, allowing our engineers to focus on fixing them.

Using Bugcrowd makes our bug-bounty program more accessible, which we hope will draw more talented researchers to attempt to find bugs in our systems, leading to better protection of our users’ privacy and security." ExpressVPN said

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