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HackerOne Reviews (2025)
9 reviews
Recommended

Abhinav K.
Computer & Network Security, self-employed
Used daily for 1-2 years
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It really nice if you have the knowledge you can earn good amt. of money via securing other companies
They have a very good triaging system for the bugs reported. 99% of the time you will get an update on the status of the report within the time mentioned on the each program
While transferring the bounty their could be some difficulties during verification
Verified reviewer
Internet, 11-50 employees
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They're in a leading position, which means the top researchers want to work with them
1) the only people you'll get to talk to as a client are sales people, with no knowledge of security or tech. 2) I don't like the way they collaborate with researchers: in their first level of the program, you pay a huge amount of money to the company, but it doesn't get distributed to the researchers at all. Their argument is that researchers go into this program to gain ranking points, until they have enough points to reach the next level and gain access to programs where they'll be paid for their reports. It's like working as an unpaid intern for years, just for the glory, until you maybe get access to a paid job. I think it's totally unfair to hackers who work really hard to find meaningful vulnerabilities. They have to do it as a graduation step, because HackerOne is in a leading position and will twist their arms