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Hackers will soon be able to poke holes in networks and systems belonging to the Department of Homeland Security if four senators get their way and a bill is passed that would institute a DHS bug bounty similar to programs recently implemented for the Army, Air Force and Pentagon.

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Tech giants including Apple, Tesla, Uber, Microsoft, Facebook and Google have already implemented bug bounty programs, and other organizations seem to be following in their footsteps. After the Pentagon introduced ‘Hack the Pentagon’ last year, it is now the US Department of Homeland Security’s turn to initiate a bug bounty program.

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HackerOne, the company behind one of the most popular vulnerability coordination and bug bounty platforms, has decided to make its professional service available to open-source projects for free. “Here at HackerOne, open source runs through our veins,” the company’s representatives said in a blog post. “Our company, product, and approach is built on, inspired by, […]

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