I'm really not the right person to work in computer security research, but it'd be nice to have a sort of consulting job with a local one where I can just point them at some really broken shit and they investigate it and maybe give me a commission
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I'm really not the right person to work in computer security research, but it'd be nice to have a sort of consulting job with a local one where I can just point them at some really broken shit and they investigate it and maybe give me a commission 8 comments
Why the fuck is this on hacker news? ugh. I'm gonna need to run my own mastodon instance, aren't I? If you found this on hacker news, you owe me 5$: @foone For single user (or small # of user) instances, you might want to look at the might lighter weight (and therefore cheaper to run): @foone honestly, you should probably see if the California Privacy Protection Agency is hiring investigators. @foone you can make some money (not a lot) from responsible disclosure to bug bounty programs But many companies like this don't have structured and rewarded bug bounty programs |
because this keeps happening