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FYI No Starch Press Bug Bounty Bootcamp Book

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rfrazier

rfrazier

Hi All,

I just wanted to pass this along since @Steve and Leo sometimes talk about bug bounty programs. I just got my hands on one Early Access edition (which they update periodically) of the No Starch Press Bug Bounty Bootcamp Book. This still incomplete book appears to be pretty amazing. My personal thoughts of being a bug hunter are diminishing just looking at it. It appears to be very authoritative and well written. They have about 15 chapters at this point about individual types of bugs as well as other chapters on background and techniques. I can barely imagine reading and understanding the complexities, much less writing such a book. But, I thought some of you might appreciate it.


$ 50 for print book preorder and early access ebook.

May your bits be stable and your interfaces be fast. :cool: Ron