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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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Skiddle Bug Bounty Program

Skiddle 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 Skiddle

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

Bug bounty program allow private submissions only.

Bug Bounty Scope

The following websites are within the scope of the program:

skiddle.com
skiddle.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:

Excluded:
Self-XSS
Logout vulnerabilities
Open redirects with low impact
Missing security headers
Missing cookie flags on non-sensitive cookies
Username/email enumeration via profile pages, etc

Testing Requirements:

Please ensure all bugs are reproducable, with screenshots where applicable.

Possible Awards:

Awards are considered based upon the seriousness of the vulnerability

Other Submissions Handling

Website owner want to receive information about other vulnerabilities

Notifications:

[email protected]

General Requirements:

Excluded:
Self-XSS
Logout vulnerabilities
Open redirects with low impact
Missing security headers
Missing cookie flags on non-sensitive cookies
Username/email enumeration via profile pages, etc

Testing Requirements:

Please do not run any scanners which may impact service reliability.
Do not run any destructive testing methodologies.

Possible Awards:

Awards are considered based upon the seriousness of the vulnerability

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.

Researcher's comments

m7mdd001     30 January, 2021
    m7mdd001:
How can we contact?
Researcher     6 October, 2020
    Researcher:
can you share email id to mail report

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  Recent Recommendations

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Great exchanges with this person, thank you for your help and your report
    20 March, 2024
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He reported some vulnerabilities and oversights of security best practices on my small private project web page.
Was responsive to e-mail, unlike many other people, so yes, I can recommend him.
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We would like to thank Pooja for responsibly disclosing a Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability in our website. Her prompt reporting and assistance in developing a fix were instrumental in ensuring the security of our users.
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Reported an XSS vulnerability which was helpful and much appreciated. I have patched it now as soon as I saw the email which was forwarded onto me!