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  2. Mar 1, 2019 · Santiago Lopez started reporting security weaknesses to companies through bug bounty programs in 2015 on HackerOne. Lopez — who goes by the handle @try_to_hack — has reported over 1,600 security flaws to companies including Twitter and Verizon Media Company, as well as private corporate and government initiatives.

  3. Sep 25, 2020 · Santiago Lopez, a 19-year-old Argentinian hacker, shares his secrets behind his success in finding and reporting security flaws for cash rewards. He reveals his work ethic, his preferences for less severe bugs, and his plans for the future.

  4. Mar 7, 2019 · This is 19-year-old Santiago Lopez from Argentina. He's the first millionaire bug-bounty hacker, which means he gets paid to find glitches in the software of some of the world’s biggest ...

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  5. Mar 4, 2019 · A sus 19 años, el argentino Santiago López ha hecho historia: es el primer hacker ético en alcanzar la suma de US$1 millón descubriendo errores informáticos.

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  6. Mar 1, 2019 · This is 19-year-old Santiago Lopez from Argentina. He's the first millionaire bug-bounty hacker, which means he gets paid to find glitches in the software of some of the world’s biggest...

  7. Mar 1, 2019 · Learn how Santiago Lopez, a self-taught 19-year-old hacker, earned over $1 million by reporting security vulnerabilities on HackerOne. Find out his achievements, tools, experience and challenges in the bug bounty industry.

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  9. Apr 23, 2019 · Santiago Lopez is a self-taught hacker who discovered his passion for web security after watching the movie Hackers. He is the first person to make over $1 million by finding and reporting vulnerabilities on HackerOne, a bug bounty platform.