$780,000 in 3 months Bug Bounty!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ก.ค. 2024
- In this video I have a chat with Swapnil Deshmukh. He shares his experience with bug bounty as well as gives advice on things entry levels folks can do to increase their chances of getting hired.
Swapnil's LinkedIn: / swapnil2
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Exactly the morning drive I needed!!, thanks tadi for this amazing video
Very well conducted interview. Superb insights from Swapnil
Excellent information. Thank you!
This was a great interview
THANKS FOR THIS AWESOME VEDIO
I agree 100% parcent with his view on certification, but in a world where human resource has become the job of bots and tools, getting pass ATS without certification is usually a big challenge I feel.
Well... first of all if you're good at what you do, passing a cert shouldn't be a problem. =)
And secondly, not everyone is so successful in bug bounty programs to demonstrate his/her value/experience straight away.
I myself ran quite a few interviews and especially for junior roles... maaan... number of applications you receive is huge, you won't be able to talk to everyone and accurately assess their knowledge without some sort of initial filter, unless that person was referred to me of course. Or he/she had some significate prior experience in IT then it's a different story.
I would say, most of candidates should have at least one cert.
Which materials did he use when he started, and which ones does he recommend now?
Amazing
thanks
I want to learn how to learn like him.
i wonder how many core developers at these companies are doing sloppy merges & sneaking in vulnerabilities into code every once in a while - then tipping off their friends
never heard of that, is that an actual thing lol
If you think the developers and the team is not held responsible for all the vulnerabilities found then you're gravely mistaken.
can anyone talk abou the taxation on the money made in bug bounty in USA, in. Europe and in the MEA region ?
Nobody cares
There is no taxation dude
yoo. your website is not reachable . and do this guy have any course in udemy or somewhere else?
i changed domains. and no i don't think he has any courses
@@tadii ohh man. These type of ppl dont want to share knowledge. They keep them for theirselves. I believe. 😁
780k in a span of 3 months,woah, but was that achievement earned in the very past years where bug bounty was still at its beginning and not many bug hunters as of today competing, or did he achieve it just recently? I'm just asking because I wanna know if it's still possible for bug bounty hunters(with great experience and knowledge of course) to win such huge bounties
i think it's still possible. it would probably be a chain of vulnerabilities added up compared to just one yk
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Who is your daddy? And what does he do?
- Arnold
Nah, bro is talking Rupees.
lol
700k on single platform
h1 bugcrowd synack intigriti ??