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In January, the EU starts running Bug Bounties on Free and Open Source Software

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In January, the EU is launching bug bounties on Free Software projects to increase the security of the Internet!
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In January the European Commission is launching 14 out of a total of 15 bug bounties on Free Software projects that the EU institutions rely on. A bug bounty is a prize for people who actively search for security issues. The amount of the bounty depends on the severity of the issue uncovered and the relative importance of the software. The software projects chosen were previously identified as candidates in the inventories and a public survey.

You can contribute to the projects below by analysing the software, and by submitting any bugs or vulnerabilities you find to the involved bug bounty platforms. Here is the list of Software projects and the bug bounties:

Software Project Bug Bounty Amount (Euro) Start Date End Date Bug Bounty Platform
Filezilla 58.000,00 € 07/01/2019 15/08/2019 HackerOne
Apache Kafka 58.000,00 € 07/01/2019 15/08/2019 HackerOne
Notepad++ 71.000,00 € 07/01/2019 15/08/2019 HackerOne
PuTTY 90.000,00 € 07/01/2019 15/12/2019 HackerOne
VLC Media Player 58.000,00 € 07/01/2019 15/08/2019 HackerOne
FLUX TL 34.000,00 € 15/01/2019 15/10/2019 Intigriti/Deloitte
KeePass 71.000,00 € 15/01/2019 31/07/2019 Intigriti/Deloitte
7-zip 58.000,00 € 30/01/2019 15/04/2020 Intigriti/Deloitte
Digital Signature Services (DSS) 25.000,00 € 30/01/2019 15/10/2019 Intigriti/Deloitte
Drupal 89.000,00 € 30/01/2019 15/10/2020 Intigriti/Deloitte
GNU C Library (glibc) 45.000,00 € 30/01/2019 15/12/2019 Intigriti/Deloitte
PHP Symfony 39.000,00 € 30/01/2019 15/10/2019 Intigriti/Deloitte
Apache Tomcat 39.000,00 € 30/01/2019 15/10/2019 Intigriti/Deloitte
WSO2 58.000,00 € 30/01/2019 15/04/2020 Intigriti/Deloitte
midPoint 58.000,00 € 01/03/2019 15/08/2019 HackerOne

Source of this article: https://juliareda.eu/

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