All ethical hackers working for Hacktrophy undergo a registration process and respect a strict code of conduct. Their motivation is to help, learn and accept new challenges. With Hacktrophy they can do it legally and for a reward.
If a hacker wanted to abuse any security vulnerabilities, they would prefer a company that doesn’t care about security, not a company that is actively trying to improve it. Moreover, by keeping the vulnerability to themselves, hackers would put themselves at risk of losing the reward in case an ethical hacker would find the vulnerability and get rewarded, effectively preventing any abuse.
Moreover, a hacker doesn’t need Hacktrophy to attack a website and abuse its security vulnerabilities. On daily basis, your web is scanned by thousands of automatic robots that present as much as 56% of overall web traffic. Some of these robots autonomously search for vulnerable websites and applications and notify black hat hackers. This is why every fifth company becomes a victim of a cybernetic attack. The aim of Hacktrophy is the exact opposite – to protect companies from these attacks.
Another reason to trust ethical hackers is the fact that global companies like Facebook or Google and even government organizations such as Pentagon have already been using the services of ethical hackers in so-called bug bounty programs for several years already.