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How a top hunter figures out a complex target

#86, Bug Bounty

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Compromising OpenWrt Supply Chain via Truncated SHA-256 Collision and Command Injection

#85, Server-side hacking techniques

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Cross-Site POST Requests Without a Content-Type Header

#85, Client-side hacking techniques

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Predictable Patterns & PII Leakages: Using AI to mass leak data

#85, Hacking Techniques

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Bypassing WAFs with the phantom $Version cookie

#85, Client-side hacking techniques

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