Shocker
diodb
Shocker | diodb | |
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1 | 10 | |
0 | 954 | |
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0.0 | 7.6 | |
almost 7 years ago | 8 days ago | |
HTML | Python | |
- | Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal |
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Shocker
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We are cybersecurity researchers who wrote a book teaching people how to hack the Internet of Things, called Practical IoT Hacking. Ask us anything!
If we ever get to the point where security issues are as obvious as a great big shock when you plug something in then it might work. Come to think of it, there may be some prior art for shocking insecurities.
diodb
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How to find issues with bounties on github?
Perhaps: https://disclose.io/programs/
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Are bug bounties programs safe for hackers?
Hi, I want to make some experience with web pentesting and I wanted to take some small bug bounty programs from disclose.io/programs/ . But to be honest I am scared that maybe I will do something wrong and I will face legal consequences 😱 . I am scared that by making the report they will see that I exploited the bug too much and put them in danger or something like that. I heard about white hat hackers reporting vulnerabilities and facing legal action but they discovered them without a bug bounty program like in this case https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/ethical-hacker-exposes-magyar-telekom-vulnerabilities-faces-8-years-in-jail/ What is your opinion about this ?
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When to Report Vulnerability
2) https://disclose.io
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We are cybersecurity researchers who wrote a book teaching people how to hack the Internet of Things, called Practical IoT Hacking. Ask us anything!
Helped develop coordinated vulnerability disclosure frameworks to allow security researchers to report security issues in good faith
- Hacking the Law: Are Bug Bounties a True Safe Harbor?
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My disclosure mails doesn't get answered and sound like spam
I would also suggest contacting https://disclose.io/ and your National CSIRT team and ask for help. Good luck :)
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GitHub repo of ALL known bug bounty platforms (45) and Halls of Fame (497)
Yeh, these are the different orgs that run programs on behalf of companies. For a list of the orgs running programs there’s about 2,300 of those here (also open-source and a contact work in progress): https://github.com/disclose/diodb
- diodb: Open-source vulnerability disclosure and bug bounty program database by disclose.io
- diodb: Open-source vulnerability disclosure and bug bounty program database.
- Open-source vulnerability disclosure and bug bounty program database
What are some alternatives?
IoTGoat - IoTGoat is a deliberately insecure firmware created to educate software developers and security professionals with testing commonly found vulnerabilities in IoT devices.
Resources-for-Beginner-Bug-Bounty-Hunters - A list of resources for those interested in getting started in bug bounties
awesome-safety-critical - List of resources about programming practices for writing safety-critical software.
ncrack - Ncrack network authentication tool
resources - Tools, data, and contact lists relevant to The disclose.io Project.
legal-bug-bounty - #legalbugbounty project — creating safe harbors on bug bounty programs and vulnerability disclosure programs. Authored by Amit Elazari.
lazyblorg - Blogging with Org-mode for very lazy people