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Thursday, June 10 2021 - 20:43
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Southeast Asia eCommerce platform Lazada launches public bug bounty program with YesWeHack
SINGAPORE, June 10, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Focused on vulnerabilities of personal data, Lazada will pay out up to 
US$10,000 in rewards to ethical hackers


Southeast Asia's leading eCommerce platform Lazada announces the launch of a 
public bug bounty program with YesWeHack to identify vulnerabilities, after 
running a successful 18 month-long private program. Since January 2020, Lazada 
has been working with ethical hackers to detect security vulnerabilities in its 
IT environment as part of a private bug bounty program, and is now opening the 
program to the entire cybersecurity community.

With the launch of this public Bug Bounty program, Lazada is making a statement 
to the eCommerce industry, and highlighting the priority it places on security 
and transparency for its customers and partners, by offering security 
researchers up to US$10,000 per bounty.

Protecting customer data is a top priority

Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Singapore, Lazada is one of the leading 
e-commerce platforms in Southeast Asia and was acquired by Alibaba Group in 
2016. The company, which has operations in Indonesia, Malaysia, the 
Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam, also offers logistics, retail 
technology and payment services solutions, in addition to LazMall, the region's 
largest virtual mall with over 18,000 brands.

Since the launch of its private bug bounty program, Lazada has worked with over 
one hundred ethical hackers to surface vulnerabilities, and has awarded over 
US$150,000 in bounties to security researchers. This includes a pre-launch 
event for the public program conducted that saw hackers from the YesWeHack 
community identify vulnerabilities in 48 hours. 

"Given the importance of data and personal information, Lazada takes great care 
in protecting our customers and we have worked to patch these vulnerabilities, 
to ensure a safe shopping platform. With the evolving nature of data security, 
as well as the aggressive nature of hackers who exploit technology to steal 
data, we believe in working with the larger cybersecurity community to 
strengthen our IT ecosystems," says Alan Chan, Chief Risk Officer of Lazada 
Group. 

"Since working with YesWeHack, we have improved our security by enhancing our 
Secure Software Development Process, to avoid the same type of vulnerability 
coming up again. It has been very useful to verify with the wider researchers 
that our security monitoring can catch exploitation of vulnerabilities."

Up to US$10,000 reward for reports on critical vulnerabilities

Lazada is now taking additional steps in providing transparency and security to 
its customers, by transferring the areas previously tested in the private 
program to a public program. This allows cybersecurity researchers from all 
over the world to participate in the program and report vulnerabilities to the 
eCommerce platform. 

Furthermore, special attention will be paid to vulnerabilities that affect 
personal data and have severity levels of "high" or "critical." For submitted 
reports on critical vulnerabilities, Lazada will pay out up to US$10,000 to 
security researchers. More information of the public bounty program can be 
found here(https://yeswehack.com/programs/lazada).

"By launching this latest public bug bounty program, we are sending a clear 
message to everyone, that we value the importance of data in our possession. We 
believe in the expertise of the YesWeHack community and are excited to continue 
to work with ethical hackers in identifying new attack methods and countering 
them. This is about protecting our data, protecting our employees and 
protecting our customers against vulnerabilities," says Franck Vervial, Head of 
Cyberdefence at Lazada.

"YesWeHack is delighted to partner with Lazada and expand our market in Asia, 
ensure their e-commerce platform and its customers are protected against 
increasingly sophisticated cyber threats," says Kevin Gallerin, Managing 
Director, APAC at YesWeHack. "The switch to a public program follows over 18 
months of collaboration, during which our global community of researchers has 
demonstrated its effectiveness and broad spectrum of skills. By reaching out to 
a broader community, Lazada strengthens its security, champions transparency 
and data privacy and protection. Ultimately, building and maintaining the trust 
and experience of the several million users across APAC."

About Lazada Group

Founded in 2012, Lazada Group is the leading eCommerce platform in Southeast 
Asia. We are accelerating progress in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, 
Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam through commerce and technology. With the 
largest logistics and payments networks in the region, Lazada is a part of our 
consumers' daily lives in the region and we aim to serve 300 million shoppers 
by 2030. Since 2016, Lazada is the Southeast Asia flagship platform of the 
Alibaba Group powered by its world-class technology infrastructure.

About YesWeHack 

Founded in 2015, YesWeHack is a Global Bug Bounty & VDP Platform. 

YesWeHack offers companies an innovative approach to cybersecurity with Bug 
Bounty (pay-per-vulnerability discovered), connecting more than 25,000 
cybersecurity experts (ethical hackers) across 170 countries with organizations 
to secure their exposed scopes and reporting vulnerabilities in their websites, 
mobile apps, infrastructure and connected devices.

YesWeHack runs private (invitation based only) programs and public programs for 
hundreds of organisations worldwide in compliance with the strictest European 
regulations.

In addition to the Bug Bounty platform, YesWeHack also offers: support in 
creating a Vulnerability Disclosure Policy (VDP), a learning platform for 
ethical hackers called Dojo and a training platform for educational 
institutions, YesWeHackEDU. For more information: www.yeswehack.com

SOURCE:  Lazada Group

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