(“Reputation” is a measure of trust within the Stack Overflow community achieved by receiving upvotes on your questions and answers, so high-reputation users are those who had answered many questions- a mass exodus of such users would indeed be worrisome).
How does HackerOne reputation work?
As hackers submit vulnerability reports through the HackerOne platform, their reputation measures how likely their finding is to be immediately relevant and actionable. Reputation is points gained or lost based on report validity. Reputation is based exclusively on your track record as a hacker.
Why is there a bug bounty?
This is what a bug bounty program is about: Ethical hackers help businesses detect vulnerabilities before the bad guys beat them to it. A bug bounty is an alternative way to detect software and configuration errors that can slip past developers and security teams, and later lead to big problems.
How does Stack Overflow track your reputation?
Stackoverflow has a simple logic, each time you ask a good question or write a good answer, you get a chance to get up votes. These up votes earn you the points (reputations) as given below: For each up vote on your question you earn 5 points. For each up vote on your answer you earn 10 points.
Should I be anonymous on HackerOne?
You don’t have to use your real first and last name in creating an account. We understand that some hackers want to remain anonymous and not disclose their real identity. You’re free to use a pseudonym of your choice to keep your identity from being disclosed.
What is HackerOne percentile?
HackerOne displays a hacker’s percentile rank for their Signal and Impact relative to other hackers on the platform. Understanding both Signal and Impact will help you understand your performance relative to other hackers.
Is HackerOne safe?
HackerOne makes it safe and easy to have vulnerabilities found, reported and rewarded. Dealing with hackers that have found vulnerabilities can be really stressful – deciding what awards are applicable for which vulnerabiliteis can be really tricky.
Which is better Bugcrowd vs HackerOne?
Our Crowdcontrol platform safely connects you to a curated community of 8,300 security researchers to securely capture, triage and reward vulnerabilities in your code. Reduce your effort by over 85% and get back to work!. On the other hand, HackerOne is detailed as “The Vulnerability Management & Bug Bounty Platform”.
What do you need to know about a bounty?
If you’ve asked a good question, edited it with status and progress updates, and still are not receiving answers, you can draw attention to your question by placing a bounty on it. A bounty is a special reputation award given to answers. It is funded by the personal reputation of the user who offers it, and is non-refundable.
How do you start a bounty on Reddit?
To start a bounty, click on the “start a bounty” link at the bottom of an eligible question and allocate anywhere between 50 and 500 reputation, in 50-point increments. You can also choose from a list of bounty reasons to help other users understand why you’re dissatisfied with any current answers to the question.
How many bounties can you have at a time?
All bounties are paid for up front and non-refundable under any circumstances. If your new reputation brings you below the requirement for any privileges, you will lose access to those privileges. Users may only have three active bounties at any given time.
How did the mutiny on the bounty work?
The Bounty had arrived far later than intended, and the start of the rainy season meant that the vessel would have to remain anchored off the island for five months before breadfruit plants would be ready to go. A nursery for the plants was built, and everyone, even Bligh, happily settled into their layover in paradise.