Hackable.IO - About the company
Hackable.IO is a deadpooled company based in Toronto (Canada), founded in 2015 by Alex Holetec. It operates as a Crowdsourcing hardware testing platform. The company has 427 active competitors, including 71 funded and 42 that have exited. Its top competitors include companies like Applause, Snyk and Veracode.
Company Details
Hackable is a crowdsourcing firmware testing platform that allows anyone to safely report bugs that could compromise the security and quality of a product. Users can create a new program that attracts researchers and testers willing to work for point-based incentives, product giveaways or cash rewards.Once bugs and other vulnerabilities have been identified by testers, Hackable.IO allows users to manage threats and provide feedback. Users can also manage all bugs and threats directly via the platform.
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Hackable.IO's funding and investors
Hackable.IO has not raised any funding rounds yet.
Hackable.IO's founders and board of directors
Founder? Claim ProfileThe founders of Hackable.IO is Alex Holetec.
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- Alex Holetec: Founder & CEO of Hackable.IO.
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Hackable.IO's Competitors and alternates
Top competitors of Hackable.IO include Applause, Snyk and Veracode. Here is the list of Top 10 competitors of Hackable.IO, ranked by Tracxn score:
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Rank | Company Details | Short Description | Total Funding | Investors | Tracxn Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st | Applause 1966, Framingham (United States), Acquired | Platform offering crowdsourced testing solution | $116M | 80/100 | |
2nd | Snyk 2015, Boston (United States), Series G | Provider of a platform securing code, models, and agents in applications | $1.32B | 77/100 | |
3rd | Veracode 2006, Burlington (United States), Acquired | Provider of software security testing and automated code remediation tools | $107M | 74/100 | |
4th | Checkmarx 2006, Atlanta (United States), Acquired | Provider of application security platform unifying testing, monitoring, and remediation | $98.5M | 72/100 | |
5th | Cobalt 2013, San Francisco (United States), Series B | Provider of penetration testing as a service and offensive security | $36.6M | 71/100 | |
6th | HackerOne 2012, San Francisco (United States), Series E | AI powered security testing platform | $159M | 70/100 | |
7th | Synack 2013, San Francisco (United States), Series D | Platform offering security testing solution | $112M | 69/100 | |
8th | Bugcrowd 2012, San Francisco (United States), Series E | Provider of crowdsourced security platform offering vulnerability disclosure and penetration testing | $184M | 66/100 | |
9th | XBOW 2024, Seattle (United States), Series C | AI-powered autonomous penetration testing platform | $270M | 65/100 | |
10th | FireCompass 2019, Wilmington (United States), Series B | Provider of automated penetration testing, red teaming, and attack surface management | $30.5M | 65/100 | |
493rd | Hackable.IO 2015, Toronto (Canada), Deadpooled | Crowdsourcing hardware testing platform | - | - | 15/100 |
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