Security News > 2018 > July > ZDI offers hefty bounties for zero-days in popular web servers, CMSes

The Trend Micro-backed Zero Day Initiative is asking bug hunters to look for zero-day RCE vulnerabilities in several open source server-side products and is ready to pay up to $200,000 for some of them. A server-side bug bounty program “Starting August 1st, the Targeted Incentive Program (TIP) offers a special monetary award for specific targets, but only for the first successful entry and only for a certain period of time,” ZDI’s Brian Gorenc explained. Joomla, … More → The post ZDI offers hefty bounties for zero-days in popular web servers, CMSes appeared first on Help Net Security.
News URL
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/HelpNetSecurity/~3/D3tbk3S9lDw/
Related news
- Hijacked Microsoft web domain injects spam into SharePoint servers (source)
- CentreStack RCE exploited as zero-day to breach file sharing servers (source)
- Türkiye Hackers Exploited Output Messenger Zero-Day to Drop Golang Backdoors on Kurdish Servers (source)
- Microsoft Fixes 78 Flaws, 5 Zero-Days Exploited; CVSS 10 Bug Impacts Azure DevOps Server (source)
- Russia-Linked APT28 Exploited MDaemon Zero-Day to Hack Government Webmail Servers (source)