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Raising the bar: Quality, shared responsibility, and the future of GitHub’s bug bounty program

·Source: GitHub Security Blog

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Executive Summary

We're updating our bug bounty program standards to prioritize quality submissions, clarify shared responsibility boundaries, and evolve how we reward low-risk findings. The post Raising the bar: Quality, shared responsibility, and the future of GitHub’s bug bounty program appeared first on The GitHub Blog .

Analysis

We're updating our bug bounty program standards to prioritize quality submissions, clarify shared responsibility boundaries, and evolve how we reward low-risk findings. The post Raising the bar: Quality, shared responsibility, and the future of GitHub’s bug bounty program appeared first on The GitHub Blog .
Source Attribution

Originally published by GitHub Security Blog on May 15, 2026.

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