Grammarly Takes Bug Bounty Program Public

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Publicated : 23/11/2024   Category : security


Grammarly Takes Bug Bounty Program Public


The private bug bounty program has nearly 1,500 participants and is ready for a public rollout with HackerOne.



Grammarly, which provides writing assistance through its online editor, is taking its bug bounty program public with HackerOne, the two companies confirmed today.
Grammarly uses artificial intelligence to detect grammar, spelling, punctuation, word choice, and style mistakes. Users can copy and paste English text into the editor, or install its free Chrome, Safari, Firefox, or Edge extensions for writing on the web.
As part of its efforts to secure 15 million users data, Grammarly has been running a private bug bounty program on HackerOne for over a year. The invite-only program has nearly 1,500 participants, it says, and the company is ready to build on its success with a public launch.
Our approach was to continually expand the number of researchers who are working on our interfaces, allowing us to respond quickly and broaden our focus, says Joe Xavier, vice president of engineering at Grammarly, in an interview with HackerOne.
Xavier says the bug bounty program is one part of Grammarlys overall security strategy, which also includes regular penetration tests, recruiting security experts, and increasing awareness.
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