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Bugreader

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Bugreader.com is a leading cyber security platform developed by Semicolon company in 2019. The platform allows security researchers to share their write ups about dozens of bugs like XSS, SQL Injection, CSRF and other cyber security vulnerabilities on any website or application they discover using non-intrusive security testing techniques and after the report is closed by the Bug Bounty team of the target company.[1] [2] The researcher may choose to make the report public (anyone can read it) or private (only people with a secret link can read it). In addition, all public content on the platform can be viewed without registration. Also, the unique design of the report allows readers to easily find what they want. The report is divided by many sections with simple navigation:

1. General Information

2. Introduction (optional)

3. Description

4. Impact

5. Reproduction Steps

6. Videos (POC)

7. Report Timeline (including researcher and company responses)

Platform[edit]

Bugreader brings together top security researchers from all over the world where anyone interested in cybersecurity can read their security reports and more. The researcher can publish a public or private report. The private report let you see when the report was opened and some information about the reader's device. In user profiles, all reports are listed, along with their contact information, experiences, certificates and more.

In addition to honest reports, the platform contains a complete community for publishing lessons, topics and experiences of security researchers, in a fully interactive environment that guarantees them to open dialogues and discussions and publish this content as references.[3]

The platform has a unique report searching system based on program name, target platform, severity, status, bounty amount and content. So far the platform has 766 from the top researchers around the world along with 205 high quality reports in more than 16 big companies like Facebook, Google, Avira and Twitter.

The platform has some top researchers in the world of bug bounty:

Jane Manchun Wong: https://bugreader.com/api

Laxman Muthiyah: https://bugreader.com/laxman

Sarmad Hassan: https://bugreader.com/jubabaghdad

Kassem Bazzoun: https://bugreader.com/kbazzoun

In June 2020, the project leader of Bugreader said that the website has +7000 unique visitors each month in his official account on the platform. In the same post, Mr. Mohammad Atwi[4] announced that the future of the platform is to develop it social part through the new section called "Social" that allows publishing anything related to cyber security without going into the technical details provided by the original reporting system in the platform.[5]

References[edit]

  1. "Bugreader: The leading cyber security platform based in Lebanon". Annahar. 6 June 2019.
  2. "Bugreader cyber security platform". Nabd. 2 May 2019.
  3. "Bugreader Social Is Out". Bugreader News. 7 June 2020.
  4. "Mohammad Atwi on Bugreader". Bugreader Profile.
  5. "Bugreader, present and future". Bugreader Social. 15 June 2020.

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