

ABOUT YESWEHACK
Founded in 2015, YesWeHack is a global leader in Bug Bounty and Vulnerability Management. While we are the undisputed #1 in Europe and Asia, our reach is truly global. With a strategic presence spanning Dubai, London, New York, Montreal, San Francisco, and Stockholm, we serve organisations in over 50 countries.
Through a worldwide network of 130,000+ skilled ethical hackers, YesWeHack helps organisations identify and remediate vulnerabilities across websites, mobile applications, connected devices, and digital infrastructure. Hundreds of private, public, and governmental organisations rely on our in-house triage, personalised support, flexible engagement models, and results-driven pricing.
Built by ethical hackers, YesWeHack understands the needs of both security teams and the white-hat community, enabling cost-effective protection of digital assets, reputations, and customer data.
YesWeHack adheres to the highest standards for security, privacy, and compliance. Services are ISO 27001- and ISO 27017-certified, CREST-accredited, and hosted on EU-based, GDPR-compliant infrastructure meeting SecNumCloud, ISO 27001/17/18/27701, and SOC II Type 2 standards. The platform is continuously tested through a public Bug Bounty Program, ensuring transparency and trust.

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"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."

"Bug Bounty is becoming a security standard because it’s the way to take your vulnerability research to scale. You need to start small, but to start now!"

"Bug Bounty is a matter of being smart: attack yourself before anyone else does, because at the end of the day, bad actors will not tell you what vulnerabilities you have!"

"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."





