Hassan-Mazhar /
Javascript-for-Hacker-and-Bug-bounty-Hunters
This repository will help you to find out the best resources to learn javascript for web app security
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This Repository will contain Bug Bounty Write-Up that I read on daily basis!
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Goal : Atleast 1 Write Up per day!
- My Bug Bounty Journey & Ranking 1st in U.S. DoD & Achieving top 100 hackers in 1 year by Ahmad Halabi
- The easiest 125 Euro’s I Ever made by TheXSSRat
- FUFF and My First Bug Bounty by Suryansh Mansharamani
- Sensitive Data Exposure by Shesha Sai
- Vine Users Private Information Disclosure by Prial Islam
- The First Bounty Target (Disclosing Multiple Reports) by Aditya Soni
- Full account Takeover via reset password function by Khaled Hassan
- #BugBounty — Compromising User Account- ”How I was able to compromise user account via HTTP Parameter Pollution(HPP)” by Avinash Jain
- Exploiting the PUT method by Asfiya $ha!kh
- Simple Remote Code Execution Vulnerability Examples for Beginners by Ozgur Alp
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Hassan-Mazhar /
This repository will help you to find out the best resources to learn javascript for web app security
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This is a repository of everything I've done to prepare and study for the Certified Bug Bounty Hunter certification by HackTheBox, most of these will be my handwritten notes (excuse the handwriting) that I to because I found it to be the best way for me to remember stuff. Also the Network Foundations Module is not part of CBBH but IMO it is useful.
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