Chinese Phone Manufacturer ZTE Launches Public Bug Bounty Program

Mobile phone manufacturer ZTE has announced it has launched a public bug bounty program offering up to €2,000 ($2,300) for security vulnerabilities.

The program, launched in partnership with French vulnerability disclosure platform YesWeHack, invites researchers to look for security flaws in ZTE products.

A press release published last night (October 11) detailed several in-scope product categories, including ZTE’s 5G Common Core network, 5G NR broadcast tech, and fixed network, along with multimedia, cloud video, cloud computing, database management systems, and terminal products.

Zhong Hong, chief security officer at ZTE, said: “Through openness and transparency, we try to give our customers confidence by letting them see what we do and how we provide end-to-end security.”

Hong added: “Our partnership with YesWeHack will help to enhance the security of ZTE’s products and confront new challenges brought by the 5G network commercialization.”

This post was originally published by The Daily Swig on portswigger.net

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