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Birds of the sky (2 Golds)
Wednesday, 25 Dec 2019, 09:20 AM
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Hackers earn millions of money a year Hacking is not just immoral. Millions of money can be earned from the path of moral hacking. In this age of digital transformation, so many have started doing ethical or moral hacking. That way, a 23-year-old Indian man has become a billionaire almost a year after finding system bugs or security flaws. He chose the path of ethical hacking. The hacker, named Shivam Vassist, is associated with a San Francisco-based hacker in the United States. HackerWan basically looks for the weakest aspects of a system and receives bug bounty or security errors and accepts reward money. Companies like Starbucks, Instagram, Goldman Sachs, Twitter, Zomato and OnePlus are their customers. According to a report in India's NDTV online, Vasist, known as 'Bull' profile on Twitter. Vasist, who started his career as a full-fledged hacker, has so far made $ 1 million 25,000 or about 1 crore 6 lakh this year. In the last few years, he also taught his younger brother the hacking techniques. His father has retired from work. Have traveled around the country with family. Vassist said he spends an average of 15 hours a week chasing hacking. Depending on the hours, the timing may vary. Many times you have to go to work for several days, and many times you have to spend several weeks sitting. In the past one year, hacker-driven security programs in Asia-Pacific have increased 30 percent. Last year, the United States was at the top in finding reward for security errors. Hackers earn 19 percent of the country. India's hackers were ranked second with 10 per cent revenue. India's Ethical Hacker community generated $ 23 million 36,244 dollars in 2018, according to HackerWan's "Hacker-Powered Security Report 2019 Report." Vasist started studying computer and ethical hacking since he was only 19 years old. In the beginning, though, his family was worried. "I was able to convince them that what I was doing was perfectly legitimate," said Vassist. There is potential for a career in this sector. Since then I have received family support. At the age of just 20, he discovered the security flaws of Instacart and MasterCard and was rewarded. Vasist said, that feeling is not meant to be. Couldn't sleep for a few nights. According to Vassist, big companies around the world are now launching the bug bounty program. So if you can consciously move forward in this regard, many can work. Learning and reporting more about security services and joining ethical hackers in the community can easily solve system vulnerabilities. Answered by Birds of the sky (2 Golds) Wednesday, 25 Dec 2019, 09:21 AM |