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- AI Tool Xbow Is One of America’s Best Hackers - Bloomberg
This is the first time a company’s AI product has topped HackerOne’s US leaderboard by reputation, which measures how many vulnerabilities have been found and the importance of each one
- XBOW – Taking the Top Hacker in the US to New Heights: XBOW Raises $75M . . .
XBOW has reached a critical milestone: our AI now rivals and surpasses top-tier human hackers Earlier this year, XBOW became the #1 hacker in the United States on HackerOne, the leading platform for coordinated vulnerability disclosure, outperforming every human participant
- XBOWs AI reached the top ranks on HackerOne, and now it has $75M to . . .
XBOW AI secures $75 million in funding to expand its autonomous security platform after topping the HackerOne leaderboard
- One of the best hackers in the US is an AI bot
This is the first time a company’s AI product has topped HackerOne’s US leaderboard by reputation, which measures how many vulnerabilities have been found and the importance of each one
- Xbow Raises $75 Million Series B for AI-Powered Penetration Testing . . .
Xbow, a cybersecurity startup known for its AI-powered penetration testing tool, has raised $75 million in a Series B funding round The company’s tool has gained recognition by topping the HackerOne leaderboard in the United States for identifying and reporting software vulnerabilities Xbow’s AI-driven approach aim
- AI Hacker Rises to Power! XBOWs Autonomous AI Tool Dominates HackerOne . . .
HackerOne is a platform connecting enterprises with ethical hackers, encouraging security researchers to discover and report system vulnerabilities through bug bounty programs XBOW's AI tool successfully topped the HackerOne U S ranking in the second quarter of 2025 (April to June), ranking first in the Vulnerability Disclosure Program (VDP) category by comprehensively scoring the number of
- Xbow, whose AI tool automates penetration testing and topped HackerOne . . .
Dina Bass Bloomberg: Xbow, whose AI tool automates penetration testing and topped HackerOne's US leaderboard for finding and reporting software bugs, raised a $75M Series B
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