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The main responsibility of a hacker who participates in a bug bounty program is the finding security vulnerabilities or software bugs and responsibly disclosing it to that company’s security team in an ethical way. In this process, we, Bug Zero act as an inter-medium between hackers and companies.

For security enthusiasts who want to study and explore the security vulnerabilities can be participating as the hackers in these bug bounty programs. We provide a platform for them to learn the security by testing real-world systems, while earning money for security bugs they find. Also, we provide essential security training materials to help them become a renowned InfoSec professional.

As an overall, the main functions which Bug Zero providing for the hackers can be listed as follows;

  • An opportunity to learn about security from scratch.

  • Complete anonymity for anyone who asks for privacy.

  • Increased visibility in the market which could lead to lucrative job opportunities.

  • Be a part of the ethical force to fight against malicious actors.

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