One founder of Fiverr's LinkedIn photo is in a racecar and posted about supply chain security a week ago.
The other also runs an insurance company (Lemonade) and just posted his drink to celebrate their 1B customers.
I never used their platform but tried a couple jobs on Upwork and drove Uber for 1000 trips. It is absolutely enraging how the CEO class lives day to day like they are some sort of "visionary" for taking a cut of other people's work while taking zero responsibility for even their own app's quality.
At one point the Uber app still told you to call a phone number for some support paths that had a recording telling you to use the app instead. Companies have systematically cut any kind of support, testing, and apparently security.
This also ties in nicely with the Delve debacle about how perfunctory those security certifications are.