From zero to 6-digit bug bounty earnings in 1 year - Johan Carlsson - BBRD podcast #3
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- Опубліковано 25 лип 2024
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In this podcast I interview one of bug bounty hunters who started very recently but already is having a lot of success - Johan Carlsson. We talk about his hacking methodology, his journey with GitLab and his tips for bug bounty hunters.
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Thank you for this! Was interesting to listen to and I have to admit I learned a lot this past year from following joaxcar's progress and reports.
I definitely agree with the others... this was a very generous, completely excellent intro to bug bounty discussion… great patient interviewing, letting your awesome guest answer at length, very engaging, informative… thank you both!
This was very unique and informative interview. We don't expect someone who doesn't write much notes, didn't practice many labs to earn that much in a year from bug bounties.
I also liked that he got married and then hustled for money. Not the other way which many people do - marrying after 2-3 years of getting stable and independent at 35+ years of age. 😊
Thanks for having such good people!
Great podcast, hope to see some more soon :D
Ye maybe one with Michael O. :DD
Great video as usual.
Love your videos 🧡🧡
Love the timestamps
Interesting, and I will explore the browser
Great bro 🙏🙏
Thanks for the video =)
nice work keep doing
I love that statement at 2:00
edit: are you doing these interviews with people from the bug bounty space or others as well like pentesters?
The topics will be the same as covered on my channel which means I'm not limiting myself to people from bug bounty space but at the moment bug bounty personas are the people I'm interested in.
Feel free to suggest me someone outside it
I also took Ethical Hacking at KTH :)
Cześć. Chciałbym wypróbować BBRE premium. Czy dobrze rozumiem, że jeśli wezmę opcję na jeden miesiąc, to uzyskam dostęp do poprzednich artykułów, nawet tych co napisałeś miesiąc temu? Bo nie za bardzo rozumiem co oznacza archiwum. A chciałbym od razu się zacząć uczyć, a nie czekać na nowy email za tydzień :c
tak, dostajesz od razu dostęp do całego archiwum
I don't hesitate while leaving comments.Because I like to see that someone is growing 💗.Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰🥰
Ruby is awesome.
I love it too
want more
The dude mentioned in the "Code Search" section of the video is ME 😀
right ?
give me the timestamp
@@BugBountyReportsExplained 21:00
@@sim4n6 yes ;)
What are the book is on behind U
*Real world bug hunting* and more
love from bd
Can you tell good books for leaning OWASP
I think you should rather go for official docs and projects from OWASP which are all free
Is this something i can rely on as income ? I mean we should treat it freely, like a hobby. But let say can we make 50k per year consistently ? Working 3-4h per day ?
2.5% of people doing bb get paid, put of that 90% make less than 10k a year...
missing time stamps
Good point
I searched UA-cam for "Bug Bounty reports explained +beginners"
It didn't show that interesting results. I think you're missing out on very good keyword.
Thank you for letting me know but I never aimed at beginners with my content.
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Why does everyone think whispering is cool?
Please speak normally.
Trying to speak everything in one breath and the low cracking voice with the over edited fake deep voice is so annoying to me !
This was an interesting comment 😊
As it is only my second time ever being recorded, I think I fall into a monotone "presentation" voice. Definitely not trying to either whisper or lower my tonality, but it might be a side effect of the nervousness.
Thanks for the input! Hope I get more time to practice in the future. I can recommend viewing in 1.5x speed, that usually make people sound a bit more joyful
I've heard it clearly while taking notes. And I know he smiles when he's finished answering question 😁. Depends on content you got used to watching I guess.
@@dinkopehar982
Read it again I said 'Everyone' so this is definitely what I used to.
This is a trend now to put mic so close to the mouth that it contradicts why to buy a costly mic and filter also the over deepn voice.
Hear someone on rea life and with this kind of editting and feel what I'm feeling
I disagree, I like it. I especially appreciate it during technical conversations because it means chill vibes, no emotional conflict going on and you get time to think about your response.
I think you are having an issue because you're a non-native English speaker listening to someone who is also a non-native English speaker from a different country.
So there's multiple barriers of communication because of accents and stuff.