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Open Bug Bounty

The world's first free, open and community-driven bug bounty platform.

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Overview

Open Bug Bounty is a non-profit bug bounty platform that was created to make the internet a safer place. The platform allows security researchers to report vulnerabilities in websites and web applications, and for website owners to receive these reports for free. Open Bug Bounty is based on the principle of responsible disclosure, and all vulnerabilities are disclosed to the website owner before they are made public.

✨ Key Features

  • Free Bug Bounty Platform
  • Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure
  • Publicly Accessible Vulnerability Database
  • Community of Security Researchers
  • ISO 29147 Compatible

🎯 Key Differentiators

  • Non-profit and free to use.
  • Focus on coordinated vulnerability disclosure.
  • Large, publicly accessible vulnerability database.

Unique Value: A free and open platform for coordinated vulnerability disclosure, making the internet safer for everyone.

🎯 Use Cases (3)

Website owners who want to receive vulnerability reports from security researchers for free. Security researchers who want to report vulnerabilities in a responsible and coordinated manner. Organizations that want to improve their security posture without a large budget.

✅ Best For

  • Free vulnerability disclosure for small businesses and non-profits.
  • A platform for security researchers to build their reputation.

💡 Check With Vendor

Verify these considerations match your specific requirements:

  • Organizations that require a managed bug bounty program.
  • Companies that need triage and validation services.

🏆 Alternatives

HackerOne Bugcrowd

A non-profit and free alternative to commercial bug bounty platforms, with a focus on transparency and community.

💻 Platforms

Web

🛟 Support Options

  • ✓ Email Support

🔒 Compliance & Security

✓ GDPR ✓ ISO 29147

💰 Pricing

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Free Tier Available

Free tier: The platform is completely free to use for both researchers and website owners.

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