HackenProof vs. HackerOne

Overview
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HackenProof
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HackenProof is a web3 Bug Bounty platform 2022 that connects crypto projects to a large communities of ethical hackers via the vulnerability coordination platform. The solutiona aims to reduce the risk of a security incident by working with bug bounty, VDP, and pentest solutions.
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HackerOne
Score 7.0 out of 10
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HackerOne is a hacker-powered security platform, helping organizations find and fix critical vulnerabilities before they can be exploited, from the company of the same name in San Francisco. The service is used for vulnerability location, pen testing, bug bounty, and vulnerability triage services.N/A
Pricing
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Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details$0 for dashboard usage $0 for access to 7000+ hackers $0 for program kick-off 10% bug feeFor more information please email www.hackerone.com/contact or find us on the AWS Marketplace: https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/seller-profile?id=10857e7c-011b-476d-b938-b587deba31cf
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Community Pulse
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User Ratings
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User Testimonials
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Likelihood to Recommend
HackenProof
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HackerOne
It is one of the good platforms for security researchers to submit bugs and other vulnerabilities, it however, has some challenges, in terms of un-verified and duplicate submissions.
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Pros
HackenProof
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HackerOne
  • Filter for spammy bug reports
  • Nice central interface
  • Payment/reward system is nice
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Cons
HackenProof
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HackerOne
  • A lot of duplicate bugs get reported, although it does offer automatic suggestion of previously reported bugs that may be duplicates, it is far from perfect.
  • Anyone can report bugs, a lot of them are not verified before submission. This sometimes leads to a lot of time spent in verifying if the bug is really actionable.
  • Each submission has to be treated with equal potential, a lot of time, some time gets invested in vulnerabilities that aren't as important as some others.
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Alternatives Considered
HackenProof
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HackerOne
These were very close and we liked HackerOne better. For a time we did have both and we felt the need to consolidate the information into one platform and end of life our internal offering. Overall we've been fairly happy with HackerOne.
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Return on Investment
HackenProof
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HackerOne
  • Bugs that can't be tracked internally are submitted by external researchers, which is an important factor for security vulnerabilities.
  • Even if the bugs reported are duplicates, there still is provision to award reputation points, that keep the researchers engaged.
  • It also requires a lot of verification and validation, as a lot of the submissions are unverified to begin with.
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