Microsoft-owned software development solutions provider GitHub announced on Friday that it has paid out more than $1.5 million through its bug bounty program since 2016, when it started using the HackerOne bug bounty platform.
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GitHub Paid Out Over $1.5 Million via Bug Bounty Program Since 2016
Microsoft-owned software development solutions provider GitHub announced on Friday that it has paid out more than $1.5 million through its bug bounty program since 2016, when it started using the HackerOne bug bounty platform. The post GitHub Paid Out Over $1.5 Million via Bug Bounty Program Since 2016 appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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