Bounty offered for secret NSA seeds behind NIST elliptic curves algo
A bounty of $12,288 has been announced for the first person to crack the NIST elliptic curves seeds and discover the original phrases that were hashed to generate them. [...]
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Bug bounty programs invite external security researchers to identify and report software vulnerabilities in exchange for rewards, usually monetary. These programs extend testing beyond internal teams by leveraging diverse expertise and real-world attack techniques, helping organizations uncover flaws that might otherwise remain hidden. Participants submit detailed vulnerability reports, which organizations validate and address according to defined scopes and rules.
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A bounty of $12,288 has been announced for the first person to crack the NIST elliptic curves seeds and discover the original phrases that were hashed to generate them. [...]