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Open Bug Bounty mentioned in the
Top 6 Bug Bounty programs of
2022 by the InfoSec Institute

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Open Bug Bounty named among the
Top 5 Bug Bounty programs of 2021
by The Hacker News

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Gucci Bug Bounty Program

Gucci runs a bug bounty program to ensure the highest security and privacy of its websites. Everyone is eligible to participate in the program subject to the below-mentioned conditions and requirements of Gucci

Open Bug Bounty performs triage and verification of the submissions. However, we never intervene to the further process of vulnerability remediation and disclosure between Gucci and researchers.

Bug bounty program allow private submissions only.

Bug Bounty Scope

The following websites are within the scope of the program:

*.gucci.com

Non-Intrusive Submissions Handling

The following section encompasses submission of the vulnerabilities that do not require intrusive testing as per Open Bug Bounty rules:

- Cross Site Scripting (XSS)
- Open Redirect

- Cross Site Request Forgery (CSRF)
- Improper Access Control

General Requirements:

Give adequate information allowing the vulnerability to be reproduced, so we will be able to resolve it as quickly as possible. In particular please include at least the following information:
• type of vulnerability;
• service or URL or IPs affected;
• requirements to reproduce the issue;
• information necessary to reproduce the issue;
• impact of the vulnerability together with an explanation of how an attacker could find it and exploit it.

Testing Requirements:

• Do not take advantage of the vulnerability or problem you have discovered.
• Do not perform any activity that can damage us or our customers, disrupt the impacted system or service or cause any data leakage/loss.
• Respect the privacy of our users: you are not allowed to use any personal data for purposes other than protect our users and their data, in accordance with this policy.
• Keep confidential any information about discovered vulnerabilities for up to 90 calendar days after you have notified Gucci, unless mutually agreed otherwise.
• Do not demand financial compensation in order to disclose any vulnerabilities.
• Do not place a backdoor in a system. By placing a backdoor in a system, that system becomes even more insecure.
• Do not make changes to the system or application.
• Do not use Denial of Service attacks or brute force access.
• Do not use aggressive automated scanning.
• Do not physically attack our staff or infrastructure.
• Do not use social engineering of our employees or contractors.
• Reports about TLS ciphers, email spam, volumetric attacks, missing web security headers and “best practices” in general will NOT be considered as valid submissions, unless you are able to craft an exploit that leverages also the lack of such headers or configurations.

Possible Awards:

• We will respond to a valid submission within 10 business days with our evaluation of the report.
• If you have followed the instructions above, we will not take any legal action against you concerning the report.
• We will not pass on your personal details to third parties without your permission, unless it is necessary to comply with a legal obligation. Reporting under a pseudonym or anonymous is possible.
• We will keep you informed of the progress towards resolving the problem.
• For major issues, ranked so at our discretion, we can mention (if you desire) your name or acronym as the discoverer of the reported vulnerability in our hall of fame.
• As of now, we do NOT offer bounties for valid submissions.

Community Rating

Provided by security researchers who reported security vulnerabilities via this bug bounty program:

 
Response Time  Information How quickly researchers get responses to their submissions.
Remediation Time  Information How quickly reported submissions are fixed.
Cooperation and Respect  Information How fairly and respectfully researchers are being treated.

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