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by tgsovlerkhgsel
3420 days ago
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The original report was roughly a year ago. I've checked that the company is still on their web site with 404-ing signup links roughly 30 minutes ago. I see response efficiency stats, but I don't know how they handle still-open reports. If they only consider reports that have received a response, a company that resolves a couple of reports quickly while ignoring hundreds of others will still have great stats. Support simply told me to self-close the report because the company seemed inactive, without removing the company from their web site. I get that they can't force them to pay or triage all issues, but the very least they could do would be letting researchers publish reports if ignored for over 90 days, and remove companies that are inactive. However, HackerOne wants to be able to show off a huge customer list, so they keep them on board, and what the companies want is king, so they don't allow disclosure unless the company allows it. (They also mix bug bounties managed by them with other bug bounties, to make it seem like they have more customers than they really do.) |
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Good luck with everything!