Fiat Chrysler Launches Bug Bounty Program

  /     /     /  
Publicated : 22/11/2024   Category : security


Fiat Chrysler Launches Bug Bounty Program


Platform will be leveraged to identify and resolve security issues in automobile software.



FCA US, a member of the Fiat Chrysler Automobiles family, has launched a public bug bounty program on the Bugcrowd platform to identify potential vulnerabilities in automobile software, according to
various news reports
.
FCA, whose Jeep Wrangler was recently a victim of ‘car hacking’ in Houston, plans to use this public channel to address cybersecurity issues facing the automobile industry.
The tie up with Bugcrowd, a crowdsourced community comprising thousands of security researchers, aims to help FCA identify vulnerabilities in product security and implement fixes to improve the safety of its vehicles.
“Car manufacturers have the opportunity to engage the community of hackers that is already at the table and ready to help, and FCA US is the first full-line automaker to optimize that relationship through its paid bounty program, says Casey Ellis of Bugcrowd. 
Reward payout will be managed by Bugcrowd and could be anything between $150 and $1,500, according to a PR Newswire press release.
For more details,
click here
.

Last News

▸ Sony, XBox Targeted by DDoS Attacks, Hacktivist Threats ◂
Discovered: 23/12/2024
Category: security

▸ There are plenty of online tools for reporting bugs. ◂
Discovered: 23/12/2024
Category: security

▸ 27 Million South Koreans Hit by Online Gaming Theft. ◂
Discovered: 23/12/2024
Category: security


Cyber Security Categories
Google Dorks Database
Exploits Vulnerability
Exploit Shellcodes

CVE List
Tools/Apps
News/Aarticles

Phishing Database
Deepfake Detection
Trends/Statistics & Live Infos



Tags:
Fiat Chrysler Launches Bug Bounty Program