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Episode 45: In this episode of Critical Thinking - Bug Bounty Podcast, we're thrilled to welcome Frans Rosén, an OG bug bounty hunter and co-founder of Detectify. We kick off with Frans sharing his journey bug bounty and security startups, before diving headfirst into a host of his blog posts. We also cover the value of pseudo-code for bug exploitation, understanding developer terminology, the challenges of collaboration and delegating tasks, and balancing hacking with parenting. If you're interested in bug bounty or entrepreneurship, you won't want to miss it!
Follow us on twitter at: @ctbbpodcast
We're new to this podcasting thing, so feel free to send us any feedback here: [email protected]
Shoutout to YTCracker for the awesome intro music!
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Today's Guest:
https://twitter.com/fransrosen
Detectify
Discovering s3 subdomain takeovers
Bucket Disclose
A deep dive into AWS S3 access controls
Attacking Modern Web Technologies
Live Hacking like a MVH
Account hijacking using Dirty Dancing in sign-in OAuth flows
Timestamps:
(00:00:00) Introduction
(00:04:50) Franz Rosen's Bug Bounty Journey and the creation of Detectify
(00:13:30) Benefits of pseudo-code, typing, and thinking like a developer
(00:20:20) Hunter Methodologies
(00:35:40) Time on targets, Iteration vs. Ideation, and tips for standing out
(00:51:10) S3 subdomain takeovers
(01:05:02) Blog posting and hosting motivations
(01:13:30) Detectify and entrepreneurial endeavors
(01:29:50) Attacking Modern Web Technologies
(01:46:00) postMessage and MessagePort
(01:58:09) Live Hacking and Collaboration
(02:13:50) Account Hijacking and OAuth Flows
(02:28:48) Hacking/Parenting
By Justin Gardner (Rhynorater) & Joseph Thacker (Rez0)5
5353 ratings
Episode 45: In this episode of Critical Thinking - Bug Bounty Podcast, we're thrilled to welcome Frans Rosén, an OG bug bounty hunter and co-founder of Detectify. We kick off with Frans sharing his journey bug bounty and security startups, before diving headfirst into a host of his blog posts. We also cover the value of pseudo-code for bug exploitation, understanding developer terminology, the challenges of collaboration and delegating tasks, and balancing hacking with parenting. If you're interested in bug bounty or entrepreneurship, you won't want to miss it!
Follow us on twitter at: @ctbbpodcast
We're new to this podcasting thing, so feel free to send us any feedback here: [email protected]
Shoutout to YTCracker for the awesome intro music!
------ Links ------
Follow your hosts Rhynorater & Teknogeek on twitter:
https://twitter.com/0xteknogeek
https://twitter.com/rhynorater
------ Ways to Support CTBBPodcast ------
Sign up for Caido using the referral code CTBBPODCAST for a 10% discount.
Join our Discord!
Today's Guest:
https://twitter.com/fransrosen
Detectify
Discovering s3 subdomain takeovers
Bucket Disclose
A deep dive into AWS S3 access controls
Attacking Modern Web Technologies
Live Hacking like a MVH
Account hijacking using Dirty Dancing in sign-in OAuth flows
Timestamps:
(00:00:00) Introduction
(00:04:50) Franz Rosen's Bug Bounty Journey and the creation of Detectify
(00:13:30) Benefits of pseudo-code, typing, and thinking like a developer
(00:20:20) Hunter Methodologies
(00:35:40) Time on targets, Iteration vs. Ideation, and tips for standing out
(00:51:10) S3 subdomain takeovers
(01:05:02) Blog posting and hosting motivations
(01:13:30) Detectify and entrepreneurial endeavors
(01:29:50) Attacking Modern Web Technologies
(01:46:00) postMessage and MessagePort
(01:58:09) Live Hacking and Collaboration
(02:13:50) Account Hijacking and OAuth Flows
(02:28:48) Hacking/Parenting

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