OpenSea rewards two white hat hackers with a $200,000 bounty
According to ChainCatcher news reported by TheBlock, OpenSea has awarded a bounty of $100,000 each to two white-hat hackers who discovered vulnerabilities. Among them, Corben Leo, a security expert and Chief Marketing Officer at the security company Zellic, found a critical vulnerability through the bug bounty platform HackerOne that could potentially be used to steal assets; the other white-hat hacker, named Nix, did not disclose related information. OpenSea stated that it has released relevant patches. (Source link)
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