Proton

At Proton, security is our highest priority and something that we work on day and night to improve. We have been very fortunate to have several individuals and organizations step forward to assist us with security auditing. The contributors listed below have dedicated their time and effort to helping us and participating in our Bug Bounty program because they believe in online privacy and the right to anonymous email.

If you would like to help audit the Proton Mail code, please reach out and let us know! And if we forgot to mention you below, let us know and we will add you right away, we actually don’t know who some of you are because Proton Mail users are anonymous.

Organizations

Cyberkov(neues Fenster) – Cyberkov is a professional IT security services and consultation firm that provides a highly targeted set of security services, including but not limited to: Penetration Testing, Vulnerability Assessments, Security Assessments, Digital Forensics, Incident Response, Source Code Analysis, and Security Awareness Training. [Audit performed, May 2014, April 2016]

Hermes Security Solutions(neues Fenster) – Hermes Security Solutions is an offensive cybersecurity company based on hybrid pentesting. Our team, augmented by artificial intelligence, runs controlled attacks against the critical infrastructures of consolidated SMEs, Big Tech corporations, and government entities.

Individuals

M.R.Vignesh Kumar (neues Fenster)(ம.ரா.விக்னேஷ் குமார்) – Security Researcher, தமிழ்நாடு

Brian Browning

Mike Cardwell

Thomas Roth – Security Researcher

Matthew R Price

Camilo Galdos AkA Dedalo(neues Fenster)

Stanislav Eremin(neues Fenster)

Eric Rafaloff(neues Fenster)

Adam Andersen(neues Fenster)

Ivan Krasin(neues Fenster) – Google Inc

Maxim Rupp(neues Fenster) – cure53.de

Mar Adrian Belen(neues Fenster)

Mazin Ahmed(neues Fenster) [Audit performed, July 2014]

Prakhar Prasad(neues Fenster)

Osanda Malith Jayathissa(neues Fenster)

Kacper Rybczyński(neues Fenster)

dotchloe(neues Fenster)

Alexander Antukh(neues Fenster)

Sebastian Vasile(neues Fenster)

Shwetabh Suman(neues Fenster)

Chand Singh(neues Fenster)

Shivasurya S(neues Fenster)

Uk Hur(neues Fenster)

Sehoon Lee(neues Fenster)

Jongsung Kim(neues Fenster)

(Kai) Hrafnkell Gudmundsson

Vladimir Yakovlev(neues Fenster)

Daniel De Almeida Braga

Pierre-Alain Fouque

Mohamed Sabt

Brian Carpenter(neues Fenster)

0xtavian(neues Fenster)

Sheikh Rishad(neues Fenster)

Ibad Shah(neues Fenster)

Manojkumar J(neues Fenster) 

NDevTK(neues Fenster)

Julien Cretel(neues Fenster)

Brian Carpenter of Geeknik Labs(neues Fenster)

Ashutosh Barot(neues Fenster)

sachin kalkumbe(neues Fenster)

Piotr Smaza(neues Fenster)

Aymeric Sorek(neues Fenster)

Kunal Trivedi AKA “Zodiac”(neues Fenster)

Hamza Zaheer(neues Fenster)

Abiral Shrestha(neues Fenster)

Fabián Cuchietti at Innotec Security(neues Fenster)

s7331

Joseph Harris (Doc)(neues Fenster)

Sudip Roy

HeeChan Kim (@heegong123(neues Fenster)) of TeamH4C(neues Fenster)

Ramkumar G(neues Fenster)

Vladyslav Kotko(neues Fenster)

Suraj Mulik(neues Fenster)

Arbyste

Sam Schick(neues Fenster)

Abdullah Ahmet Erdem

Tushar Sharma(neues Fenster)

Talal Haj Bakry and Tommy Mysk of Mysk Inc.(neues Fenster)

Anurag Kumar(neues Fenster)

Aziz Al Aman (nxtexploit(neues Fenster))

Yash Ahmed Quashim(neues Fenster)

Thore Göbel

Arjun Singh(neues Fenster)

Karan Rathod(neues Fenster)

Ali Mansour(neues Fenster)

Garv Kataria(neues Fenster)

Arvind(neues Fenster)

Dr. Peter Hinz

Santhoshkumar Chandramohan(neues Fenster) of Ironclad Cyber Security

Deepak Saini(neues Fenster)

Alexander Staalgaard(neues Fenster)

Marek Tóth(neues Fenster)

Ramkumar G(neues Fenster)

Will Dorman(neues Fenster) of Vul Labs(neues Fenster)

Kolja Grassmann of cirosec(neues Fenster)

Safwat Refaat

Jaeheun Han

Tomáš Starý(neues Fenster)

HeeChan Kim(neues Fenster) of TeamH4C(neues Fenster)

Mike Cardwell(neues Fenster)

Talal Haj Bakry and Tommy Mysk of Mysk Inc.(neues Fenster)

Ulrich Myhre of Zellic(neues Fenster)

Arkadiusz Szulakiewicz(neues Fenster)

Naveen kumawat (nvk0x)(neues Fenster)

Caleb Troyer(neues Fenster)

Chad Lecy

Ola(neues Fenster)

Daniel(neues Fenster)

Chris Neuwirth(neues Fenster)

Rafał Wójcicki(neues Fenster)

Matan Berson(neues Fenster)

Alonso Vidales(neues Fenster)

Matthias Gierlings(neues Fenster)

BarbossHack(neues Fenster)

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