1Password is ready to award US $ 100,000 to anyone who can hack into the system of the application
Today, it is very important to own an application that can manage all your passwords. Because it will be much easier if you only have to remember a password instead of a series of passwords used on various applications, accounts or websites. However, it will be a disaster if the system of these applications is hacked by hackers. This makes the managing companies of this type of application always monitor and improve their tools more often.
That is why AgileBits, the managing company of 1Password application, is ready to award US $ 100,000 (equivalent to VND 2 billion 270 million) to anyone who can find security holes and penetrate go to 1Password's database.
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This information is posted on BugCrowd by AgileBits, a website that allows companies to reward those who can find security holes in their software systems. US $ 100,000 is currently the highest reward, but 1Password also offers a challenge that getting this reward will not be easy.
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Of course it is not natural that AgileBits dares to spend such a large amount of money to find a hole in its system. This can help the company improve the system as efficiently as possible, and avoid having unfortunate incidents such as losing important customer data.
If you think you can afford it, go to BugCrowd page, create an account, find information about 1Password bugcrowd and try it out. This not only helps you get a huge amount of money but also helps millions of people around the world protect their passwords.
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