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Coinbase Banking and Financial Services 3772 $6.6B United States HackerOne HackerOne Platform Vulnerability Management 2014 n/a In 2014, Coinbase moved onto the HackerOne Platform to run its bug bounty program for application and blockchain related security. The HackerOne Platform is used by Coinbase as its Vulnerability Management channel to collect vulnerability reports, manage disclosure workflows, and administer bounty payments across US and global cryptocurrency services. Coinbase has used the program to pay out bounties totaling over $175,000 in the referenced period and to formalize external vulnerability reporting. Operationally the HackerOne Platform supports Coinbase security operations and incident triage, enabling submission intake, report validation, severity assessment, and coordinated disclosure processes across engineering and security teams. Governance around the bug bounty program routes reports through the platform, documents remediation activity, and manages bounty disbursements as part of Coinbase's Vulnerability Management practice. The implementation centers on application and blockchain related vulnerability coverage and on sustaining researcher engagement to improve Coinbase's security posture.
Shopify Retail 8100 $8.9B Canada HackerOne HackerOne Platform Vulnerability Management 2015 n/a In 2015, Shopify deployed the HackerOne Platform for Vulnerability Management across its global ecommerce platform, establishing a crowdsourced program to surface application security issues. The HackerOne Platform was used to run public bounty programs and live hacking events to engage external researchers and capture vulnerability reports. The implementation included program management for bug bounties, structured vulnerability triage workflows, coordinated disclosure lifecycle handling, and event orchestration for live hacking sessions. Shopify leveraged the HackerOne Platform capabilities to manage researcher intake, prioritize reports, and coordinate remediation activities with engineering teams. Operational coverage extended to Shopify’s North America and global security operations, integrating HackerOne intake and reporting into security operations and product security workflows for remediation and patching. The deployment supported cross-functional collaboration between security operations, product security, and development teams through structured reporting, assignment, and escalation processes. Governance emphasized managed submission triage, researcher engagement rules, and public bounty policies to standardize report handling and disclosure. The program resolved 759 vulnerabilities and paid over $850,000 in bounties, reflecting ongoing use of the HackerOne Platform for Vulnerability Management at Shopify.
Uber Transportation 31100 $44.0B United States HackerOne HackerOne Platform Vulnerability Management 2016 n/a In 2016, Uber adopted the HackerOne Platform to run its public bug bounty program for application security. Uber launched the public HackerOne program in March 2016 after a private beta, and extended use of the HackerOne Platform across its global ride sharing and delivery services to centralize Vulnerability Management. The implementation centered on a public bug bounty model and researcher engagement workflows hosted on the HackerOne Platform, including submission intake, triage, severity assessment, and coordinated disclosure processes typical of Vulnerability Management programs. Uber used the platform to manage bounty payments and live hacking events, operationalizing researcher sourced vulnerability reporting into engineering remediation queues. Operationally the program was run across Uber's global footprint, aligning application security, incident response, and engineering teams to process reports and deliver fixes. The HackerOne Platform served as the central vulnerability intake and case management system, providing workflow orchestration for report assignment, communication with external researchers, and documentation of remediation activity. Governance included a public disclosure and bounty policy established at launch, and the rollout moved from private beta to public program in March 2016. Uber reported fixing large numbers of flaws and paying significant researcher bounties as part of ongoing security and live hacking initiatives, demonstrating active use of the HackerOne Platform for operational Vulnerability Management.
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