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ZTE launches new Bug Bounty Programs

23 October 2020, Shenzhen, China - ZTE Corporation (0763.HK / 000063.SZ), a major international provider of telecommunications, enterprise and consumer technology solutions for the Mobile Internet, today has launched new Bug Bounty Programs to encourage security researchers and organizations worldwide to identify vulnerabilities in ZTE’s products and services.

ZTE Bug Bounty Programs cover four categories of products, specifically, the web application system including core applications and general applications, the wireline, the wireless, as well as the terminal such as mobile internet products. 

The wireline refers to fixed network optical access products, fixed network multi-service access networks (MSAN), fixed network terminals, and multi-media products while the wireless includes cloud core networks and wireless networks. 

In case that there is a potential security vulnerability with  ZTE’s product or service as listed above, researchers or organizations can submit a report via email to ZTE PSIRT (Product Security Incident Response Team) at [email protected]

If the submitted vulnerability meets the awarding criteria specified in the bug bounty programs, the reporter may receive a bounty award in accordance with the program terms.

As an advocate for transparency and openness, ZTE has been committed to continuously improving the security of products and services, so as to provide users with a secure and reliable service experience. 

For further details, please check here.

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