Dropbox teams up with HackerOne for bug bounty program

Dropbox has announced a new partnership with HackerOne to help the company reign in security breaches and protect user information, according to a Dropbox blog entry posted today. The new bug bounty program augments Dropbox’s existing in-house operation. The scrutiny centers on Dropbox, Carousel and Mailbox for iOS and Android apps. It also covers the Dropbox and Carousel Web apps; the Dropbox desktop app and the Dropbox Core SDK. The company says it is also open to rewards for “novel or particularly interesting bugs” in other Dropbox applications. The minimum bounty for qualifying bugs is $216 and the maximum bounty already…
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