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(nueva ventana) – 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(nueva ventana) – 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 (nueva ventana)(ம.ரா.விக்னேஷ் குமார்) – Security Researcher, தமிழ்நாடு

Brian Browning

Mike Cardwell

Thomas Roth – Security Researcher

Matthew R Price

Camilo Galdos AkA Dedalo(nueva ventana)

Stanislav Eremin(nueva ventana)

Eric Rafaloff(nueva ventana)

Adam Andersen(nueva ventana)

Ivan Krasin(nueva ventana) – Google Inc

Maxim Rupp(nueva ventana) – cure53.de

Mar Adrian Belen(nueva ventana)

Mazin Ahmed(nueva ventana) [Audit performed, July 2014]

Prakhar Prasad(nueva ventana)

Osanda Malith Jayathissa(nueva ventana)

Kacper Rybczyński(nueva ventana)

dotchloe(nueva ventana)

Alexander Antukh(nueva ventana)

Sebastian Vasile(nueva ventana)

Shwetabh Suman(nueva ventana)

Chand Singh(nueva ventana)

Shivasurya S(nueva ventana)

Uk Hur(nueva ventana)

Sehoon Lee(nueva ventana)

Jongsung Kim(nueva ventana)

(Kai) Hrafnkell Gudmundsson

Vladimir Yakovlev(nueva ventana)

Daniel De Almeida Braga

Pierre-Alain Fouque

Mohamed Sabt

Brian Carpenter(nueva ventana)

0xtavian(nueva ventana)

Sheikh Rishad(nueva ventana)

Ibad Shah(nueva ventana)

Manojkumar J(nueva ventana) 

NDevTK(nueva ventana)

Julien Cretel(nueva ventana)

Brian Carpenter of Geeknik Labs(nueva ventana)

Ashutosh Barot(nueva ventana)

sachin kalkumbe(nueva ventana)

Piotr Smaza(nueva ventana)

Aymeric Sorek(nueva ventana)

Kunal Trivedi AKA “Zodiac”(nueva ventana)

Hamza Zaheer(nueva ventana)

Abiral Shrestha(nueva ventana)

Fabián Cuchietti at Innotec Security(nueva ventana)

s7331

Joseph Harris (Doc)(nueva ventana)

Sudip Roy

HeeChan Kim (@heegong123(nueva ventana)) of TeamH4C(nueva ventana)

Ramkumar G(nueva ventana)

Vladyslav Kotko(nueva ventana)

Suraj Mulik(nueva ventana)

Arbyste

Sam Schick(nueva ventana)

Abdullah Ahmet Erdem

Tushar Sharma(nueva ventana)

Talal Haj Bakry and Tommy Mysk of Mysk Inc.(nueva ventana)

Anurag Kumar(nueva ventana)

Aziz Al Aman (nxtexploit(nueva ventana))

Yash Ahmed Quashim(nueva ventana)

Thore Göbel

Arjun Singh(nueva ventana)

Karan Rathod(nueva ventana)

Ali Mansour(nueva ventana)

Garv Kataria(nueva ventana)

Arvind(nueva ventana)

Dr. Peter Hinz

Santhoshkumar Chandramohan(nueva ventana) of Ironclad Cyber Security

Deepak Saini(nueva ventana)

Alexander Staalgaard(nueva ventana)

Marek Tóth(nueva ventana)

Ramkumar G(nueva ventana)

Will Dorman(nueva ventana) of Vul Labs(nueva ventana)

Kolja Grassmann of cirosec(nueva ventana)

Safwat Refaat

Jaeheun Han

Tomáš Starý(nueva ventana)

HeeChan Kim(nueva ventana) of TeamH4C(nueva ventana)

Mike Cardwell(nueva ventana)

Talal Haj Bakry and Tommy Mysk of Mysk Inc.(nueva ventana)

Ulrich Myhre of Zellic(nueva ventana)

Arkadiusz Szulakiewicz(nueva ventana)

Naveen kumawat (nvk0x)(nueva ventana)

Caleb Troyer(nueva ventana)

Chad Lecy

Ola(nueva ventana)

Daniel(nueva ventana)

Chris Neuwirth(nueva ventana)

Rafał Wójcicki(nueva ventana)

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