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Rome was not built in a day, but grep was (sort of) 😎
The origin story behind the creation of grep utility is fascinating.
The co-creator of the UNIX operating system, Ken Thompson, developed grep 'overnight'.
Actually, he had a personal tool for searching for text in files.
His department head Doug McIlroy came to him and said, "You know it would be really great if we could look for things in files".
"I'll think about it overnight", said Thompson.
He went back home and modified the code in his tool to fix bugs. Took him an hour at most.
The next day, he presented it to McIlroy and he exclaimed,
"This is exactly what I wanted"
And the rest is history.
If you are wondering why the utility is called grep and not search, there is perfectly good logic behind it 👇
Ep 138: The Mimics of Punjab
You gonna listen or what? Thanks to Tarun for bringing this story to us. Also thanks to @naomibrockwell for enlightening us on digital privacy.
https://t.co/IyTxzgGe2Z
LOOK: Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) operation and services continue through the over-the-counter method at PhilHealth - Mother Ignacia branch in Quezon City on Tuesday, Sept. 26, after the Medusa ransomware infected their systems on Sept. 22, wherein cyber hackers demanded $300,000 or approximately P16 million.
Members and their dependents are advised to present a copy of their PhilHealth identification card, member data record or other supporting documents to access health benefits amid the temporary shutdown of its online system.
📷: Mark Balmores | MB
BREAKING: The DICT confirms that some PhilHealth data affected in the Medusa ransomware attack have been published in the dark web after the deadline to pay ransom money to hackers lapsed.
Story soon on https://t.co/aKKwOvZ60i
Here's a list of resources to help you get started with bug bounties and a coupon to my bug bounty guide
1. **Websites and Platforms:**
- HackerOne
- Bugcrowd
- Synack
- Cobalt
- Open Bug Bounty
- https://t.co/iXZmoNN7im
2. **Courses and Training:**
- "Web Hacking 101" by Peter Yaworski
- "Bug Bounty Hunting Essentials" by PentesterLab
- "The Web Application Hacker's Handbook" by Dafydd Stuttard and Marcus Pinto
- Uncle Rat’s bug bounty guide: https://t.co/d2eQGJwim6
3. **Tutorials and Blogs:**
- PortSwigger's Web Security Academy
- OWASP's Web Security Testing Guide
- Hacker101 by HackerOne
- InsiderPhD's Bug Bounty Notes
4. **YouTube Channels and Videos:**
- LiveOverflow
- HackerSploit
- STÖK
- NahamSec
- The XSS Rat
5. **Podcasts:**
- The Bug Bounty Podcast
- Darknet Diaries
6. **Books:**
- "Real-World Bug Hunting" by Peter Yaworski
- "The Tangled Web" by Michal Zalewski
7. **Forums and Communities:**
- Reddit's r/bugbounty
- HackerOne Community
- Bugcrowd Community
8. **Tools and Frameworks:**
- Burp Suite
- OWASP Zap
9. **Conferences and Events:**
- DEFCON
- Black Hat
- Bugcrowd's LevelUp
- DEFCON Bug Bounty Village
10. **Social Media and Blogs:**
- Twitter accounts of bug bounty hunters (e.g., @nahamsec, @stokfredrik , @theXSSrat , …)
- Medium blogs of bug bounty hunters