HackerOne is a security platform that connects businesses with ethical hackers and cybersecurity testers. Yuga Labs previously ran a bug bounty program since July on an invite-only basis with a “network of over 800 responsible hackers,” but is now expanding the program to the public.
Rewards will be provided for “valid vulnerability reports affecting our service, website, social accounts and Discord servers” and “anything that may cause disruption to the community” our site – such as appropriating, manipulating content, or injecting arbitrary code into our site,” according to the Project Blog.
The payout structure is divided into the following brackets:
As updated in a recent Coincu News article, Scott & Scott have launched a class-action lawsuit against 40 individuals and corporations, including Yuga Labs and MoonPay.
These massive collections are claimed by the Complaint to be part of a “grand conspiracy” to profit from celebrity popularity. The identities of the famous people have been hidden.
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