‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات hacking competition. إظهار كافة الرسائل
‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات hacking competition. إظهار كافة الرسائل

الأربعاء، 11 مايو 2016

Pornhub Launches Bug Bounty Program; Offering Reward up to $25,000




With the growing number of cyber attacks and data breaches, a significant number of companies and organizations have started Bug Bounty Programs to encourage hackers and security researchers to find and responsibly report bugs in their services and get a reward.

Now, even pornography sites are starting to embrace bug bounty practices in order to safeguard its user's security.

Facebook Open Sources its Capture the Flag (CTF) Platform




Hacking into computer, networks and websites could easily land you in jail. But what if you could freely test and practice your hacking skills in a legally safe environment?

Facebook just open-sourced its Capture The Flag (CTF) platform to encourage students as well as developers to learn about cyber security and secure coding practices.

Capture the Flag hacking competitions

الخميس، 3 مارس 2016

Hack the Pentagon — US Government Challenges Hackers to Break its Security





Update: 'Hack The Pentagon' has opened registration for its pilot bug bounty program of $150,000 for hackers in return for the vulnerabilities they find in its public facing websites.



The Defense Department has enlisted the bug bounty startup HackerOne to manage the pilot program.



Interested hackers can Register Now to participate in the Bug Bounty program.



The United States

السبت، 16 يناير 2016

Next Hacker to Organize Biggest Java Programming Competition In Germany





Great news for Hackers and Bug-hunters who enjoy Programming and playing around with Software.



A worldwide group of like-minded computer programmers is hosting The Next Hacker IPPC event on the 26th and 27th of February in Berlin, Germany, where participants can meet hackers and programmers from around the world while getting an opportunity to participate in one of the major

السبت، 21 مارس 2015

Chrome, Firefox, Safari and IE – All Browsers Hacked at Pwn2Own Competition





The Annual Pwn2Own Hacking Competition 2015 held in Vancouver is over and participants from all over the world nabbed $557,500 in bug bounties for 21 critical bugs in top four web browsers as well as Windows OS, Adobe Reader and Adobe Flash.



During the second and final day of this year’s hacking contest, the latest version of all the four major browsers including Microsoft Internet