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Intel® Bug Bounty Program

Complete guide to Intel®'s bug bounty program on Intigriti. View in-scope assets, reward amounts, response times, and tips for finding vulnerabilities.

Program Overview

Intel® runs a bug bounty program on Intigriti with a maximum payout of $100,000. The program has 5 in-scope assets.

5
In-Scope Assets
$100,000
Max Payout

In-Scope Assets

AssetTypeMax SeverityEligible
HardwareOTHER
FirmwareOTHER
SoftwareOTHER
ServicesOTHER
IT InfrastructureOTHER

Tips for Hacking Intel®

  1. Read the policy — Understand what's in scope, out of scope, and any specific testing restrictions before you start.
  2. Enumerate the attack surface — Use subdomain enumeration and directory bruteforcing to map all accessible endpoints.
  3. Focus on high-impact bugs — Look for SQL injection, SSRF, and IDOR vulnerabilities first.
  4. Test authentication flows — Check for OAuth misconfigurations and CSRF in login/signup flows.
  5. Write clear reports — Include steps to reproduce, impact assessment, and suggested remediation. Use Burp Suite to capture evidence.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I start hacking Intel®?

Sign up on Intigriti, read the program policy carefully, review the in-scope assets listed above, and start testing. Always stay within scope and follow responsible disclosure guidelines.

Does Intel® pay bounties?

Yes, Intel® offers monetary rewards for valid security vulnerabilities.

What types of vulnerabilities does Intel® accept?

Intel® accepts reports for vulnerabilities found in their 5 in-scope assets. Common accepted vulnerability types include XSS, SQL injection, SSRF, IDOR, authentication bypass, and RCE. Check the program policy for specific exclusions.