@Jok3rDb But how do you determine if this was the case based on that report? Looking at the timestamp, the poc was already released. It could also be the case that the program has a 0-day policy and won’t accept findings of new (<14 days) vulnerabilities
🧠 We’re heading to Amsterdam for H1‑3120 | Community Day — and you’re invited.
Join us for a full day of learning, security testing, and connecting with the local security community.
Here’s what to expect:
✅ Expert-led sessions on AI, protocol security testing & social engineering
✅ Meet fellow security researchers, customers & the HackerOne team
✅ Learn how offensive security drives real-world impact
📍 Nov 6 | Hyatt Regency Amsterdam
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Let’s hack, learn & build the future of security — together.
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Yesterday we wrapped up the Dutch @Hacker0x01 Bug Bounty Challenge with a great in-person meetup in Utrecht.
We had insightful show&tells from @Mateus_Riad and @yougina , plenty of hacking, and good conversations. Many thanks to @5CA_Global for hosting us. 🫶
@lennaert89@yeswehack To receive bounties on @yeswehack, an account will be created for you at MangoPay. Apparently, if no transactions occur within a 24-month period, the account will be deemed inactive and you will need to pay an annual inactivity fee of €30
The payment provider of @yeswehack intends to charge me €30 per year in inactivity fees because I have not received any bounties on the platform for the past two years 🤷♂️
@floorter Ze zouden hier ook een voorbeeld aan kunnen nemen; alle broncode publiceren en beloningen tot €230.000 voor het melden van kwetsbaarheden: https://t.co/IEFGZGr08p
DMARC can reveal more domains associated with a target.
https://t.co/IOZqvIUCEX<target-domain> allows you to find domains using the same DMARC record. Check it out 👇
There's also a python tool: https://t.co/MgbyS42HSn