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I am a web designer, developer, security researcher, and have experience triaging for numerous vulnerability disclosure programs. I write about bug bounty, open source, and security—often intertwining the subjects. You can learn more about me and my workhere.

In 2017, I published an Internet draft for a proposed standard which allows websites to define security policies calledsecurity.txt. A year later, I createdBug Bounty Guide, a launchpad for bug bounty programs and bug bounty hunters.

I use GitHub to work on open-source bug bounty and security projects for everyone to use, and to contribute to other open-source projects.

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  1. EdOverflow/can-i-take-over-xyz

    "Can I take over XYZ?" — a list of services and how to claim (sub)domains with dangling DNS records.

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  2. EdOverflow/bugbounty-cheatsheet

    A list of interesting payloads, tips and tricks for bug bounty hunters.

  3. securitytxt/securitytxt.org

    Static website for security.txt.

    HTML 67
  4. EdOverflow/bugbountyguide

    Bug Bounty Guide is a launchpad for bug bounty programs and bug bounty hunters.

    HTML 463
  5. EdOverflow/contact.sh

    An OSINT tool to find contacts in order to report security vulnerabilities.

    Shell 268

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