Facebook’s Libra Opens HackerOne Bug Bounty Program

2019-8-28 10:53

Joining multiple crypto projects, the Libra testnet is now open to bug reporting through the HackerOne portal.

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Tron (TRX) Foundation Hands Over Bug Bounty Program to HackerOne

The Tron (TRX) Foundation had a Mainnet Bug Bounty program aimed at rewarding developers who discovered potential technical vulnerabilities in the Tron Mainnet. Through this project, the Tron Foundation was hoping to attract global leaders in network security so as to sustain the Tron mainnet and make it the most secure and stable public blockchain in […] The post Tron (TRX) Foundation Hands Over Bug Bounty Program to HackerOne appeared first on Ethereum World News.

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