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下一章:重构GitHub的漏洞赏金计划

GitHub宣布对其漏洞赏金计划进行重大变更,包括为顶级研究人员引入永久性VIP项目(提供更高报酬和更快响应)、重构公共赏金表(采用固定支付)以及新的信号要求以减少低质量和AI生成的报告。这些变化旨在激励质量而非数量,并构建一个让认真研究人员感到有价值的计划。VIP项目要求研究人员达到特定的发现门槛。新结构于2026年7月27日生效,之前的报告按旧支付结构处理。

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Next chapter: Restructuring GitHub's bug bounty program

GitHub announces significant changes to its bug bounty program, including a permanent VIP program with higher payouts and faster response for top researchers, a restructured public bounty table with static payouts, and a new signal requirement to reduce low-effort and AI-generated reports. The changes aim to incentivize quality over quantity and build a program that serious researchers find rewarding. The VIP program requires researchers to meet specific findings thresholds. The new structure takes effect on July 27, 2026, with previous reports honored under the old payout structure.

  • GitHub introduces a permanent VIP program for top researchers with higher payouts and faster response.
  • Public bounty table restructured to static payouts: Low $250, Medium $2,000, High $5,000, Critical $10,000.
  • Signal requirement implemented to reduce low-effort and AI-generated reports.
  • VIP program qualification: achieve one critical, two high, four medium, or seven low findings.
  • Changes effective from July 27, 2026; previous reports honored under old structure.
  • Emphasis on quality over quantity; discretionary bonuses for exceptional work.
  • Continued commitment to community engagement and fast payouts.

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下一章:重构GitHub的漏洞赏金计划

GitHub宣布对其漏洞赏金计划进行重大变更,包括为顶级研究人员引入永久性VIP项目(提供更高报酬和更快响应)、重构公共赏金表(采用固定支付)以及新的信号要求以减少低质量和AI生成的报告。这些变化旨在激励质量而非数量,并构建一个让认真研究人员感到有价值的计划。VIP项目要求研究人员达到特定的发现门槛。新结构于2026年7月27日生效,之前的报告按旧支付结构处理。

  • GitHub为顶级研究人员推出永久性VIP项目,提供更高报酬和更快响应。
  • 公共赏金表改为固定支付:低$250,中$2,000,高$5,000,严重$10,000。
  • 实施信号要求以减少低质量和AI生成的报告。
  • VIP项目资格:达到一个严重、两个高、四个中或七个低发现。
  • 变更自2026年7月27日起生效;之前的报告按旧结构处理。
  • 强调质量而非数量;对杰出工作给予酌情奖金。
  • 继续致力于社区参与和快速支付。

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Catherine Cassell · @plutonianfern

July 22, 2026|

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Share:The security research community makes GitHub safer for everyone. That’s the simple idea behind our bug bounty program.For more than a decade, researchers from around the world have helped us find and fix vulnerabilities before they could be exploited, and we’ve worked hard to be a program worth their time.Today, we’re sharing some meaningful changes to how the program works. These decisions comes after months of reflecting on our program, analyzing what’s happening across the industry, and thinking about researcher experience.What’s changed and whyThe program is facing an increasing queue. We have already made adjustments to accommodate the rise in new researchers and the acceleration in efforts of researchers we’ve been working with. We shared these changes in a recent blog post .These changes are about two things: reducing the noise so we can focus on the signal, and building a program that serious researchers find rewarding to participate in.Introducing a permanent VIP programWe’re formalizing a permanent private/invite-only VIP program for qualified researchers who consistently deliver high-quality, high-impact work. VIP researchers get higher payouts, faster response times, and a closer working relationship with our security engineering team. The goal is to create a space where the researchers who invest deeply in understanding GitHub can work with us directly and get an experience that reflects the effort they put in.VIP program bounty table:

Severity   Payout  

Low  $1,000 Medium  $7,500 High  $20,000 Critical  $30,000+ How to qualify : We’ll publish clear criteria on our public HackerOne page . The path in is built around demonstrated, consistent quality. To qualify, you must accomplish at lea st one of the following:One critical findingTwo high findingsFour medium findingsSeven low findingsThe core shift here is in what we’re incentivizing: you don’t earn more by submitting more. You earn more by submitting better.A restructured public bounty tableTo commit ourselves to the changes in our prioritization above, we also must make changes that enable it. We are adjusting our public program rates to accommodate this shift in focus towards quality of relationships and findings over quantity of reports. We are also updating to static payouts—a single, clear number per severity level, rather than a wide range. Ranges sound flexible, but in practice they create uncertainty for researchers and overhead for our team. Static payouts set clear expectations on both sides, and we retain the ability to award discretionary bonuses for work that goes above and beyond.Our new public program bounty table:

Severity   Payout  

Low  $250 Medium  $2,000 High  $5,000 Critical  $10,000 This adjustment will enable us to provide more tailored attention and higher rewards to our VIP program, while still enabling our public program to be a place to explore and serve as a feeder into the VIP program.Raising the signal requirementTo reduce the volume of low-effort and AI-generated reports, we’re implementing a HackerOne signal requirement on the public program. Researchers who don’t yet meet the signal threshold will have a limited number of allowed submissions while they establish a track record.This isn’t a wall against new researchers. HackerOne’s platform gives researchers who don’t meet the threshold up to four initial submissions, which is enough runway for a newcomer with a genuine finding to demonstrate their skills. We want to remain accessible to the full security research community; we just need a baseline that keeps the program workable for everyone.What stays the sameOur commitment to rewarding real security research isn’t changing. We’ll continue to pay out quickly, communicate clearly, and treat researchers as the partners they are.Reports submitted before these changes take effect will be honored under the previous bounty structure. We’re grandfathering the backlog so that only reports made on or after July 27, 2026 will be assessed with the new structure.Looking aheadThis is one part of the broader evolution we’re working through. Alongside the bounty restructuring and the VIP program, we’re investing in faster response times, clearer severity reasoning, and more community engagement. Great working relationships are built on more than a pay table. You can engage directly with us at conferences like DEFCON and you’ll hear from us through ongoing outreach. We look forward to joining the researcher community at security conferences, building relationships, and continuing to explore ways to make our bug bounty program one that rewards the kind of deep, thoughtful research we care about most.The security research community is one of GitHub’s greatest assets. These changes are meant to honor them. We want to build a program that attracts the research we value, creates an experience that reflects how seriously we take this work, and upholds the trust researchers place in us every time they submit a report.We’ll see you out there, and happy hacking!Tags:

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