Bug Bounty
What is Bug Bounty?
A Bug Bounty is a program where companies legally invite ethical hackers to find security vulnerabilities in their systems (websites, apps, APIs, cloud services).
If a valid security bug is found and responsibly reported, the hacker receives a reward (money, swag, points, or recognition).
π Itβs legal, ethical hacking β not cybercrime.
π― Why companies use Bug Bounty programs
Find real-world security issues
Improve system security
Reduce the risk of cyberattacks
Get help from global security researchers
Popular platforms:
HackerOne
Bugcrowd
Synack
π€ Bug Bounty Automation with Python
Automation with Python means using scripts to speed up repetitive tasks in bug bounty hunting β not replacing manual testing, but supporting it.
π§ What Python is used for
Subdomain enumeration
URL collection & filtering
Checking for common vulnerabilities
Automating recon workflows
Parsing and analyzing scan results
π§ Examples of tasks you can automate
Collect all URLs from a target domain
Check for exposed files or misconfigurations
Automate HTTP requests and analyze responses
Integrate tools like nmap, amass, subfinder, httpx
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