The United States Department of Defense (DoD) has launched a one-week bug bounty program to reward researchers who find high- and critical-severity vulnerabilities in publicly accessible assets owned by the DoD.
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DoD Launches ‘Hack US’ Bounties for Major Flaws in Publicly Exposed Assets
The United States Department of Defense (DoD) has launched a one-week bug bounty program to reward researchers who find high- and critical-severity vulnerabilities in publicly accessible assets owned by the DoD. The post DoD Launches ‘Hack US’ Bounties for Major Flaws in Publicly Exposed Assets appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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