
Peter
@p4fg
Are developers better hackers? I think so...
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06-05-2011 17:27:54
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Our #KnightsOfElektron live hacking event in ๐ต๐น with Intel Security has concluded! ๐ฏ Hackers ๐ฒ3โฃ0โฃ2โฃ,8โฃ0โฃ8โฃ Paid ๐ 428 submissions ๐ MVH + Best bug & team: Arne Swinnen & MattiBijnens ๐ฅ 1st leaderboard place: erbbysam ใฌ ๐ชฒ Most bugs: Peter ๐ Best PoC: Karel Origin









H1-0131 is in the books and it truly was a blast! I managed to snatch second place for Amazon Web Services in close competition with Ali Tรผtรผncรผ who got the first spot. Thanks everyone from HackerOne and Amazon Web Services for making this possible! #h10131


In September, some of the best security researchers in the world joined the Amazon and Amazon Web Services teams in Edinburgh, Scotland, for a live-hacking event fit for a Scottish king. ๐ This collaboration with the security researcher community is vital to Amazon and AWS' commitment to


๐๐ฐ A BIG congratulations to Peter for recently hitting the $1M milestone on HackerOne! ๐ Since joining the platform in 2018, p4fg has been a powerhouse in cybersecurity, collaborating with top organizations like Shopify, Department of Defense ๐บ๐ธ, and Fiserv to strengthen their

Episode 118 is out! In this episode Justin Gardner and Joseph Thacker discuss security news including clientside tidbits, "Credentialless" iframes, prototype pollution, and polyglots in llms.txt youtu.be/DWczX_1t_x4


Just one day left of live hacking in Sydney! โณ Shoutout to the researchers whoโve flown in from around the globe to secure the future of Salesforce's platforms. #H16102 #LiveHackingEvents