The company, however, does not disclose the valuation or profitability.
All this without selling any stakes in the company to VCs, keeping their independence and freedom of creativity.
What is the concept behind Open Bug Bounty?
Open Bug Bounty is a 100% non-profit project aimed to make the web safer.
We provide an open platform where any security researcher, can report a security vulnerability on any website.
Our role is to validate submissions and notify website owners by all reasonable means.
Ultimately, website owners can thank security researcher if they want, but there is no any obligation.
Usually, researchers get symbolic gifts, some cash or sincere gratitude and recommendations in their profiles.
How does your platform compare to commercial Bug Bounty platforms, like HackerOne?
Others may prefer to use our platform after not receiving any response from an official bounty.
Which security researchers use Open Bug Bounty?
Open Bug Bounty is a great example of a volunteering project in the cyber security industry.
We know that some top researchers get job offers from security companies.
People start citing their Open Bug Bounty profiles with their achievements on LinkedIn and CVs.
Trust and credibility of our community is continuously growing.
You recently started accepting CSRF and Improper Access Control vulnerabilities, any plans for SQL injections or RCEs?
source: www.techworm.net