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2021 Hacker Report: Hackers are not just driven by money
2021-03-10 05:30

HackerOne released its 2021 Hacker Report that reveals a 63% increase in the number of hackers submitting vulnerabilities in 2020.

Reports for vulnerabilities caused by trends like moving to the cloud have proliferated in the past year, with misconfiguration vulnerabilities rising by 310%. Other key findings 38% of hackers spent more time hacking since the COVID-19 pandemic started.

Half the hackers surveyed have not reported a bug because of a lack of a clear reporting process, or a previous negative experience.

Hackers are not just driven by money, 85% of hackers do it to learn and 62% do it to advance their career.

"This year's Hacker Report demonstrates the depth of vulnerability insights that hackers bring to a security program," said HackerOne co-founder, Jobert Abma.

"We're seeing huge growth in vulnerability submissions across all categories and an increase in hackers specialising across a wider variety of technologies. As we see slower growth in some common vulnerabilities that are easily found and fixed, we're seeing hackers be more creative in their attempt to discover new attack vectors. Every time a hacker links several low-severity vulnerabilities together to help a customer avoid a breach, or finds a unique bypass to a software patch, it proves that machines will never truly outpace humankind."


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