Bugs, bounties, and cherry browns
Blog post from GitLab
GitLab's public bug bounty program, launched a year ago, has been instrumental in enhancing the security of its product by engaging a global community of security researchers. Over the past year, the program received 1,378 reports from 513 researchers, awarding a total of $565,650 in bounties for valid vulnerabilities, which has kept GitLab's engineers and security team vigilant and innovative. In a recent bug bounty contest held from October to November, GitLab celebrated the achievements of contributors in various categories, including most reputation points, best written report, most innovative report, and most impactful finding, with winners being awarded custom mechanical keyboards. GitLab remains committed to continuously improving its bug bounty program and values the community's input to further advance its security measures.
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