The company has also partnered with HackerOne, a hacker-powered security platform as part of its efforts to better protect users from cyber threats

Current Affairs:Premium cell phone producer OnePlus on Thursday declared that it will offer a bug abundance offering upto USD 7,000 (about Rs 4.9 lakh) to security specialists who find and report potential dangers to OnePlus’ frameworks.
The organization has likewise collaborated with HackerOne, a programmer controlled security stage as a major aspect of its endeavors to more readily shield clients from digital dangers.
OnePlus Global Security Response Center will connect with scholastics and security experts to capably find, unveil and re-intercede issues that could influence the security of OnePlus’ frameworks and will help OnePlus proactively counter potential outer dangers to client security, OnePlus said in an announcement.
Security analysts around the globe can proactively scan for and report OnePlus-related security issues through the new bug abundance program.
“Prizes for qualifying bugs reports will run from USD 50 to USD 7,000, contingent upon the potential effect of the danger,” the announcement said.
Security specialists are urged to report any potential dangers to the OnePlus authority site, OnePlus Community gatherings and OnePlus applications. Reports will be investigated by OnePlus specialized specialists.