A $ 30,000 Kvin Bass Stock Exchange Award for Software Forms

in cryptoo •  6 years ago  (edited)

A $ 30,000 reward is for Kevin Bays, a major American currency exchange dealer and a wallet service provider, for someone who can find software forms in the system.

According to information released by Kevin Bass in the HackerOne Disclosure Program, a provider of rewards programs in exchange for detecting and fixing vulnerabilities, the franchise receives $ 30,000 in rewards for discovering major software forms in its system. .

An individual who identified forms of software on the ATM system on February 11th received the highest reward ever provided by Quinn Base on the HackerOne platform. Reporting this bug is not publicly displayed on Hakrun's site.

According to The Next Web Technology News on February 13th, it is said that Kevin Bass has confirmed that this problem has been resolved since then, but the spokesperson of this statement noted the details of this issue. Refused.

The Quinn Bass Quadruple Reward System shows that the severity and vulnerability of the software forms found has been seriously detected.

Kevin Base's rebound system is specially designed for small bugs, $ 200, for modest bugs, $ 2,000, for high-level vulnerabilities, $ 15,000, and for critical failures, $ 50,000.

A $ 30,000 Kvin Bass Stock Exchange Award for Software Forms

According to the reward system, in the face of discovering Kevin Base forms, critical vulnerabilities are considered to be systemic and allow hackers to read sensitive data and change it. Hackers will also be able to run arbitrary code and steal digital currency or Fiat currencies. Conversely, in low-level bugs, the sensitivity and amount of data breach is low.

This reward system redefined the fourth reward given by Kevin Bass. In March 2018, a Dutch company that managed to identify a small vulnerability in the smart contract received $ 10,000 in rewards. This vulnerability allows users to steal an unlimited amount of ether (ETH).

According to a recent Quinn Telegraph news site, EOS.io, the developer of the Blackstone Digital Aid (EOS), the fourth largest digital currency market, has awarded several $ 10,000 rewards to identify critical vulnerabilities. In 2010, hackers received $ 878 thousand in total.hacker.png

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