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Pandora WEB: Program info

Pandora WEB

Company: Pandora
This program left 415 days ago
Program infoHackers

A next-gen decentralized ecosystem that aims to redefine and disrupt decentralized finance through AMM, NFTs, and GameFi.

In scope
TargetTypeSeverityReward
https://pandora.digital
Web
Critical
Bounty
Target
https://pandora.digital
TypeWeb
Severity
Critical
RewardBounty

Focus Area

IN-SCOPE – WEB VULNERABILITIES

We are interested in the following vulnerabilities:

  • Remote code execution (RCE)
  • Injection vulnerabilities (SQL, XXE)
  • File inclusions (Local & Remote)
  • Access Control Issues (IDOR, Privilege Escalation, etc.)
  • Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF)
  • Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF)
  • Cross-Site Scripting (XSS)
  • Other vulnerabilities with a clear potential loss

OUT OF SCOPE – WEB VULNERABILITIES

  • Vulnerabilities found in out of scope resources are unlikely to be rewarded unless they present a serious business risk (at our sole discretion). In general, the following vulnerabilities do not correspond to the severity threshold:
  • Vulnerabilities in third-party applications
  • Assets that do not belong to the company
  • Best practices concerns
  • Recently (less than 30 days) disclosed 0day vulnerabilities
  • Vulnerabilities affecting users of outdated browsers or platforms
  • Social engineering, phishing, physical, or other fraud activities
  • Publicly accessible login panels without proof of exploitation
  • Reports that state that software is out of date/vulnerable without a proof of concept
  • Reports that generated by scanners or any automated or active exploit tools
  • Vulnerabilities involving active content such as web browser add-ons
  • Most brute-forcing issues without clear impact
  • Denial of service (DoS/DDoS)
  • Theoretical issues
  • Moderately Sensitive Information Disclosure
  • Spam (sms, email, etc)
  • Missing HTTP security headers
  • Infrastructure vulnerabilities, including:
  • Certificates/TLS/SSL-related issues;
  • DNS issues (i.e. MX records, SPF records, DMARC records etc.);
  • Server configuration issues (i.e., open ports, TLS, etc.)
  • Open redirects
  • Session fixation
  • User account enumeration
  • Clickjacking/Tapjacking and issues only exploitable through clickjacking/tap jacking
  • Descriptive error messages (e.g. Stack Traces, application or server errors)
  • Self-XSS that cannot be used to exploit other users
  • Login & Logout CSRF
  • Weak Captcha/Captcha Bypass
  • Lack of Secure and HTTPOnly cookie flags
  • Username/email enumeration via Login/Forgot Password Page error messages
  • CSRF in forms that are available to anonymous users (e.g. the contact form)
  • OPTIONS/TRACE HTTP method enabled
  • Host header issues without proof-of-concept demonstrating the vulnerability
  • Content spoofing and text injection issues without showing an attack vector/without being able to modify HTML/CSS
  • Content Spoofing without embedded links/HTML
  • Reflected File Download (RFD)
  • Mixed HTTP Content
  • HTTPS Mixed Content Scripts
  • No rate limit issues (without clear security impact)
  • Manipulation with Password Reset Token
  • MitM and local attacks

Program Rules

  • Avoid using web application scanners for automatic vulnerability searching which generates massive traffic
  • Make every effort not to damage or restrict the availability of products, services, or infrastructure
  • Avoid compromising any personal data, interruption, or degradation of any service
  • Don’t access or modify other user data, localize all tests to your accounts
  • Perform testing only within the scope
  • Don’t exploit any DoS/DDoS vulnerabilities, social engineering attacks, or spam
  • Don’t spam forms or account creation flows using automated scanners
  • In case you find chain vulnerabilities we’ll pay only for vulnerability with the highest severity.
  • Don’t break any law and stay within the defined scope
  • Any details of found vulnerabilities must not be communicated to anyone who is not a HackenProof Team or an authorized employee of this Company without appropriate permission

Disclosure Guidelines

  • As this is a private program, please do not discuss this program or any vulnerabilities (even resolved ones) outside of the program without express consent from the organization
  • No vulnerability disclosure, including partial, is allowed for the moment.
  • Please do NOT publish/discuss bugs

Eligibility and Coordinated Disclosure

We are happy to thank everyone who submits valid reports, which help us improve the security. However, only those who meet the following eligibility requirements may receive a monetary reward:

  • You must be the first vulnerability reporter.
  • The vulnerability must be a qualifying vulnerability
  • Any vulnerability found must be reported no later than 24 hours after discovery, and exclusively through hackenproof.com
  • You must send a clear textual description of the report along with steps to reproduce the issue, including attachments such as screenshots or proof of concept code as necessary.
  • You must not be a former or current employee of us or one of its contractors.
  • ONLY USE YOUR HackerProof ADDRESS (in case of violation, no bounty can be awarded)
  • Provide detailed but to-the-point reproduction steps
Rewards
Range of bounty$50 - $8,000
Severity
Critical
$5,000 - $8,000
High
$3,000 - $5,000
Medium
$500 - $900
Low
$50 - $96
Stats
Total rewards0
Reports submitted21
Types
web
Hackers (5) View all
Kieran Foley Sanchez
1
Sergey Gaan
2
Viraj Vaishnav
3
Jack Jone
4
Rk Thakur 🇳🇵
5
SLA (Service Level Agreement)
Time within which the program's triage team must respond
Response TypeBusiness days
First Response3d
Triage Time3d
Reward Time3d
Resolution Time30d