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Bug Bounty Cheat Sheet
📚 Reference | 🔎 Vulnerabilities |
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- Bug Bounty Platforms | - XSS |
- Books | - SQLi |
- Special Tools | - SSRF |
- Recon | - CRLF Injection |
- Practice Platforms | - CSV Injection |
- LFI | |
- XXE | |
- RCE | |
- Open Redirect | |
- Crypto | |
- Template Injection | |
- Content Injection | |
- XSLT Injection |
Contributing
We welcome contributions from the public.
Using the issue tracker 💡
The issue tracker is the preferred channel for bug reports and features requests.
Issues and labels 🏷
Our bug tracker utilizes several labels to help organize and identify issues.
Guidelines for bug reports 🐛
Use the GitHub issue search — check if the issue has already been reported.
Style Guide
We like to keep our Markdown files as uniform as possible. So if you submit a PR, make sure to follow this style guide (we will not be angry if you do not).
- Cheat sheet titles should start with
##
. - Subheadings should be made bold. (
**Subheading**
) - Add newlines after subheadings and code blocks.
- Code blocks should use three backticks. (```)
- Make sure to use syntax highlighting whenever possible.