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Google Splashes the Cash in Bug Bounty Bonanza: $59 Million to Date
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Wanna be a VRP VIP? Last year, $GOOG paid $10 million to ethical hackers for finding vulnerabilities ...
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Jason Haddix on Bug Bounties and Cybersecurity Career Growth
Tom Eston | | Arcanum Information Security, Bug Bounties, bug bounty, career, career growth, Cyber Security, Cybersecurity, cybersecurity career, Data Privacy, Digital Privacy, Episodes, Information Security, Infosec, Jason Haddix, jobs, mentors, Mentorship, Podcast, Podcasts, Privacy, security, technology, Weekly Edition
In episode 316, we have the pleasure to chat with Jason Haddix, a prominent influencer in the cybersecurity community. With an intriguing career path, from being a ‘computer kid’, venturing into the ...
Web Vulnerability Submissions Exploded in 2023
There was an alarming surge of user-submitted web vulnerability submissions in 2023—with a 30% increase compared to 2022—as open-scoped bug bounty programs evolved ...
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Google Expands Bug Bounty Program to Find Generative AI Flaws
Google, a big player in the rapidly expanding world of Ai, is now offer rewards to researchers who find vulnerabilities in its generative AI software. Like Microsoft, Amazon, and other rivals, Google ...
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Educating the Next Cybersecurity Generation with Tib3rius
Tom Eston | | Application Security, AppSec, Bug Bounties, bug bounty, Burp Suite, career, Content Creation, Cyber Security, Cybersecurity, cybersecurity career, Data Privacy, Digital Privacy, Episodes, hacker, Hacking, Information Security, Infosec, penetration tester, Penetration Testing, pentesting, Podcast, Podcasts, Privacy, security, TCM Security, technology, Tib3rius, training, Veracode, Web App Hacking, Web Application Hacking, web applications, Web Apps, Weekly Edition
In this episode we explore the remarkable journey of Tib3rius, a web application hacking expert and content creator. In this engaging conversation, we discuss: Tib3rius’ passion for community education and content creation ...
Boss of the SOC: Capture-the-Flag as a Recruitment Tool
Splunk's Boss of the SOC (BOTS) exercise helps cybersecurity pros show off skills and also serves as a valuable recruiting tool ...
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Google Pixel Can be Unlocked via SIM Swap (Other Android Phones, Too)
Richi Jennings | | android, AOSP, Bug Bounties, bug bounty, bug bounty program, CVE-2022-20465, David Schütz, Google Pixel, lockscreen, puk, responsible disclosure, SB Blogwatch, Sounds like an excellent exploit designed by Google to assist law enforcement, Vulnerability Disclosure
A Hungarian researcher found a nasty Android security bug: Malicious people can unlock your phone ...
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The Bug Bounty Dilemma: When to give up on an API target
Hacking APIs for fun and profit requires you to know how long to stay on target, and knowing when to give up. Let's discuss. The post The Bug Bounty Dilemma: When to ...
Intel Expands Bug Bounty Program – Techstrong TV
Intel is expanding its Bug Bounty program with Project Circuit Breaker, bringing together a community of elite hackers to hunt bugs in firmware, hypervisors, GPUs, chipsets and more. Charlene O’Hanlon and Katie ...
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Period Tracking Apps and Your Privacy, Vendor Impersonation Attacks, LockBit Ransomware Bug Bounty Program
Tom Eston | | Abortion, Abortion Ban, bec, bug bounty, business email compromise, Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, Digital Privacy, Episodes, Information Security, Infosec, Lockbit, Period Tracking, Period Tracking Apps, Podcast, Privacy, Ransomware, security, surveillance, technology, Weekly Edition, women
Period tracker apps are causing privacy concerns because they could potentially be used against women in states that ban abortion, new research shows that vendors are being impersonated more than employees in ...