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Ethical Hacking Resource

Book’s: Tangle Web Security Guide Web Hacking 101 The Basics of Web Hacking: Tools and Techniques to Attack the Web Learning Pentesting Android Devices Android Hacker’s Handbook Learning IOS Pentesting Practical IOT Security Burp Suite Tool Attack Approach Essential of Burp Suite Browser Plugin’s : Chrome  :  http://resources.infosecinstitute.com/19-extensions-to-turn-google-chrome-into-penetration-testing-tool/ Firefox  :  http://resources.infosecinstitute.com/use-firefox-browser-as-a-penetration-testing-tool-with-these-add-ons/ Tool’s: https://bugbountyforum.com/tools/ https://forum.bugcrowd.com/t/researcher-resources-tools/167 Bug Bounty References: https://github.com/ngalongc/bug-bounty-reference https://github.com/Hack-with-Github/Awesome-Hacking Payload’s: fuzzdb  —  https://github.com/fuzzdb-project/fuzzdb SecLists  —  https://github.com/danielmiessler/SecLists NickSanzotta  —  https://github.com/NickSanzotta/BurpIntruder

10 Rules of Bug Bounty

1.Targeting the Bug Bounty Program How long you target the program ? If the Answer is Just Few Hour’s or a night, Then That’s where you are doing wrong .Bug Hunting is Matter of Skill’s and Luck .Spending just few hours on program’s could be waste Because those bugs are mostly reported.You May end up getting depressed by duplicates , would suggest to at least choose any program Spend a week on it . Big Bug’s Takes time. Take your time to understand the Functionality of the application. keep writing notes and track of Suspicious endpoint’s. Because you’re not going to earn much for known issue unless you’re very early to report. If you find out about a public program after 10/12 hours of its launching. Don’t waste your time looking for known issues or low hanging fruit .Just take a deep dive into the application. 2. How do you Approach the Target ? If Answer is Just by Signing up at Target , Checking For Vulnerabilities like CSRF, XSS,Subdomain’s etc , Then This Cou