Security News > 2024 > May > Adobe Adds Firefly and Content Credentials to Bug Bounty Program
Security researchers in Adobe's bug bounty program can now pick up rewards for finding vulnerabilities in Adobe Firefly and Content Credentials.
Members of Adobe's public bug bounty program will be eligible to work with Adobe Firefly and Content Credentials in the second half of 2024, and applications for the private program are open.
Adobe has partnered with HackerOne and Bug Bounty Village, a hacker conference organized by Ben Sadeghipour, aka NahamSec, to provide security researchers pathways to learning more about bug hunting in generative AI. "Probably the biggest challenge is, you know, a lot of researchers are catching up to speed similar to organizations as they're putting out new, new services and assets," said Ventura.
Adobe Firefly is a family of generative AI models made to create images in Photoshop and other Adobe products.
In order to add bragging rights to the monetary rewards, Adobe has opened a Security Researcher Hall of Fame for security researchers who make an exceptional impact in the bug bounty program.
Researchers who score the most points in a quarter by making valid submissions to the bug bounty program can earn Adobe merchandise or a free 12-month subscription to Adobe's Creative Cloud Suite, and their names will be displayed in the hall of fame.