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- 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 companies.
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Sep 25, 2020 · Buenos Aires-based Lopez, who earned his first bug bounty aged 16 and has since scored successes with Twitter, Uber, and Airbnb, tells The Daily Swig the secrets behind his ability to outperform the bulk of bug hunters across the globe.
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.
Nineteen-year-old Santiago Lopez, who goes by the handle @try_to_hack, has become the world’s first hacker to make $1m from hacking legally.
Jul 25, 2019 · Take it from Argentina’s Santiago Lopez, who in February became the first ethical hacker in history to make a million dollars from his skills. He is employed by a San Francisco tech firm called HackerOne, which act as a conduit between major corporation clients and at-home hackers reading code and using trial and error to find faults in ...
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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...
Mar 1, 2019 · At 19, Santiago Lopez is already counting earnings totaling over USD 1 million from reporting security vulnerabilities through vulnerability coordination and bug bounty program HackerOne.
Mar 1, 2019 · 19-year-old Argentinian @try_to_hack just made history as the first to earn over $1,000,000 in bounty awards on HackerOne. Since joining HackerOne in 2015, Santiago has reported over 1,670 valid unique vulnerabilities to companies such as Verizon Media Company, Twitter, Wordpress, Automattic, and HackerOne, as well as private programs.