00:03 Bug bounties offer opportunities despite saturation. 01:38 Newer generation of bug bounty hunters require time and dedication 03:01 Success in bug bounties requires consistency and realistic goals 04:23 Bug bounties require impact to be successful. 05:53 Bug bounties require effort and perseverance. 07:22 Bug bounty hunting requires patience and perseverance. 08:46 Passion is key in bug bounties 10:08 Bug bounty programs are on the rise
Exactly as you said Ben, We all deal with higher highs and lower lows, But if you're passionate about it when the downs come -and they will-. You will at least have a good aspect about it. And I never forget zwink words, when it comes to the dark side about Bug Hunting, And I quote from him "Bug bounties is like playing slot machines, One program will take 6 months to respond, down grade all your issues, mark them all N/A or weasel out of paying, While others will respond in 15 minutes, pay in 30 minutes, and fix the issue in 45, Pull the lever, see if you win." I wish you all a successful journey ❤✌
@@tokyotoronto6028 The negative part is the amount of pacience, frustration, dedication, learning curve, being stuck at a crossroad and entering downward spirals that you have to endure is not meant for most people, that's why only a few succeed and can keep on going long term with BBH...
Story!! I can't tell you how many people I have talked to that want to get into Cyber Security in general to make money. I do my best to get them to understand that you have to have a passion for it. Like you said, money is a secondary goal. I also ask them if they are willing to spend 1 month focusing on one topic to understand it. I also lay out just how broad of a filed it is. People just see the dollar signs and want to chase them.
Where there is a will, there will ALWAYS be a way! The question is: how much time, effort, and devotion is it worth to you? You can sit all day thinking of reasons why you can’t do it, or you can redirect all that energy toward making it happen! What I have learned: people My reason for all the time and effort: when I am 90, all I will have to do in 2070 to make money is sit down to a laptop. All I will need is my laptops, WiFi, my fingers and my brain.
I believe the issue lies in the way all channels discuss Bug Bounty programs, portraying it as if a Senior Software Developer with 20 years of experience is telling a Junior how easy it is to find a job and earn a lot of money. However, the reality is quite different. Engaging in Bug Bounty programs could be likened to pursuing it as a hobby when you already have a steady income from your primary work. Otherwise, there's a 98% chance of being left with no money.
I don’t fully agree. It all depends on your background. I know red teamers and people with the right background making the switch and being happy but just like any other career you can’t just switch over night if you have no experience.
Your videos are consistently valuable @NahamSec. First, we must learn to identify and fix software issues. Secondly, wealth follows as you build your knowledge. It demands dedication and time, yet with passion and clear goals, attaining wealth becomes increasingly achievable. Thank you!
I don't know about what you need in your life, but get a job and do Bug Bounty on the side as a "hobby" until you can live from it. It is what I'm going to start doing in two months.
I love cyber security but not knowing how to program is now holding me back, you can only go so far before you need to catch up on that technical debt. Now I'm taking a step back and doing CS50.
I am wanting to do them for learning and experience. I never expected it to be a get rich quick plan. Money would be a bonus but with job hunting taking longer than wanted at least my reward will be things I can put on a resume
You have to study it! If you think you can just find exploits by executing some pre-set steps, you are diluting yourself. You must know how the technology works.
Look, I'm going to be honest; at this point I'd feel pretty good about myself if I submitted a report that was marked as a 'duplicate'. At least I'd feel like I was making some progress...
What would you say to someone who is 38, new to hacking with above average IT experience, little programming experience and wants to do this as a career / make a living?
I really don't see a point until I get to the level of white box pentesting to waste my time on this crap. Black box seems pointless at this point without a great deal of experience. Bug bounties are dumb.
So, he also have issues with the platforms but only now he describes them a little bit. There are a lot of things to talk about the dark side of bug bounty hunting.
2 Because it only covers the basics. That course will take you nowhere and teach you how to make money. Not being rude, but I'm on a level where I need to feed myself with more advanced stuff.
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00:03 Bug bounties offer opportunities despite saturation.
01:38 Newer generation of bug bounty hunters require time and dedication
03:01 Success in bug bounties requires consistency and realistic goals
04:23 Bug bounties require impact to be successful.
05:53 Bug bounties require effort and perseverance.
07:22 Bug bounty hunting requires patience and perseverance.
08:46 Passion is key in bug bounties
10:08 Bug bounty programs are on the rise
Bro understands the value of time.
Exactly as you said Ben, We all deal with higher highs and lower lows, But if you're passionate about it when the downs come -and they will-. You will at least have a good aspect about it. And I never forget zwink words, when it comes to the dark side about Bug Hunting, And I quote from him "Bug bounties is like playing slot machines, One program will take 6 months to respond, down grade all your issues, mark them all N/A or weasel out of paying, While others will respond in 15 minutes, pay in 30 minutes, and fix the issue in 45, Pull the lever, see if you win." I wish you all a successful journey ❤✌
You’re only sharing the good parts of your experience and not the negative ones. That’s what people complain about
the negative part is you cant get money. Is this enough ?
@@tokyotoronto6028 The negative part is the amount of pacience, frustration, dedication, learning curve, being stuck at a crossroad and entering downward spirals that you have to endure is not meant for most people, that's why only a few succeed and can keep on going long term with BBH...
Story!! I can't tell you how many people I have talked to that want to get into Cyber Security in general to make money. I do my best to get them to understand that you have to have a passion for it. Like you said, money is a secondary goal. I also ask them if they are willing to spend 1 month focusing on one topic to understand it. I also lay out just how broad of a filed it is. People just see the dollar signs and want to chase them.
and you got money from this?
Woahh
Where there is a will, there will ALWAYS be a way! The question is: how much time, effort, and devotion is it worth to you? You can sit all day thinking of reasons why you can’t do it, or you can redirect all that energy toward making it happen! What I have learned: people My reason for all the time and effort: when I am 90, all I will have to do in 2070 to make money is sit down to a laptop. All I will need is my laptops, WiFi, my fingers and my brain.
in 2070 ai do this shit.Not you anymore
I believe the issue lies in the way all channels discuss Bug Bounty programs, portraying it as if a Senior Software Developer with 20 years of experience is telling a Junior how easy it is to find a job and earn a lot of money. However, the reality is quite different. Engaging in Bug Bounty programs could be likened to pursuing it as a hobby when you already have a steady income from your primary work. Otherwise, there's a 98% chance of being left with no money.
I don’t fully agree. It all depends on your background. I know red teamers and people with the right background making the switch and being happy but just like any other career you can’t just switch over night if you have no experience.
@@NahamSec Exactly👍
@@NahamSecis it realistic for someone with no coding experience to be making money in their first year of doing these "bug bounties"?
@@karl3637 No. You should be at least a middle full stack software developer and have a good understanding of how things work under the hood.
@@karl3637 no
Challange Accepted ; "MORE" ... Thanks for the Motivation NahamSec
Would love to hear your story Ben!
all you said is true
i am making a little money from it.. But it is really difficult
consistency and patients is key
Brother can you teach me something ?
Hey how much do you make per month?
Your videos are consistently valuable @NahamSec. First, we must learn to identify and fix software issues. Secondly, wealth follows as you build your knowledge. It demands dedication and time, yet with passion and clear goals, attaining wealth becomes increasingly achievable. Thank you!
Thanks for the video! It's been informative! what are the books behind you?
For me bug bounties are for gaining experience with live targets.
Hii Ben i just enjoy bug hunting. That's why I don't give up it's like game for me with curiosity.
Yes! Please do your origin story and how you started and how you found your first bug 😊
So should i focus on bug Bounty now or getting an entry lvl position
I don't know about what you need in your life, but get a job and do Bug Bounty on the side as a "hobby" until you can live from it. It is what I'm going to start doing in two months.
+1. Get a job and do it on the side if you have free time.
I love cyber security but not knowing how to program is now holding me back, you can only go so far before you need to catch up on that technical debt. Now I'm taking a step back and doing CS50.
know how to program is easy.
you learn some courses with some tools and think can become a hacker ?
@@tokyotoronto6028 Who said that?
@@tokyotoronto6028 So you think Assembly is easy?
Hi, @NahamSec! Please, tell us how do you orgonise your notes? Which tools do you use?
Life stories are always interesting and in some way inspirational that lead to endorsement. Thanks
Good video. Whole story please!
I am wanting to do them for learning and experience. I never expected it to be a get rich quick plan. Money would be a bonus but with job hunting taking longer than wanted at least my reward will be things I can put on a resume
Love it.💯
Same, I think my probabilities of finding a critical bug are higher than finding a job right now, the job market is ridiculously screwed...
Thank you and I will go back to my laptop and do continue learning spring boot
Can you talk about the future of bug bounties and is it still worth to do it for next 5 or 10 years?
waiting for that origins video, digital ocean vps 2024 update tools and stuff and bbh course videos! a lot to be made ben!
Thanks naham another useful video from you . really appreciate it .
i stared doing bug bounty just for fun, did not make any money but i am learning from real experience and thats most important thing.
no dont waste your time for this shit.
You know what, I will try bug bounty path , and see where it leads me. Just need to grind it, like any other stuff in life.
dont waste your money.
how's it going dude?
@@tokyotoronto6028 did you waste your money and now regret?
full course for bug bounty
You have to study it! If you think you can just find exploits by executing some pre-set steps, you are diluting yourself. You must know how the technology works.
everyone know that.
@@tokyotoronto6028 Why are people clicking on "make 1000€ with this bug" then?
Hey master!!! I am a newbie in this world of hacking i am so confused what should i do should i get job or go for full time bug bounty
get job, focus on learning and becoming better instead of money
@@xhunterx914 thanks ❤
Would love to hear your origin story
Look, I'm going to be honest; at this point I'd feel pretty good about myself if I submitted a report that was marked as a 'duplicate'.
At least I'd feel like I was making some progress...
It is a progress!
yes it is a progress.
great video Ben thanks, tell us more stories.
This bg music, its surreal .I need it , can you share the name that would be appreciated. and reality is reality..
Me too
Thanks Very Much, Ben. ❤❤❤
helped me a lot.
love u.
I really learned bash scripting thanks to learning how to hunt bugs!
Tell us more Behrooz. As always great content
Tell us more!
What would you say to someone who is 38, new to hacking with above average IT experience, little programming experience and wants to do this as a career / make a living?
you can't do this. That my answere. Just do another thing. 38 is just fucking old.
@@tokyotoronto6028do you do this for a living , just want to know about your experience in this field
Try it, see if it fits you and then choose what to do next, whether to continue with it or going after something else, that's all...
Tell us more! Tell us everything.
I would love to hear your story
Appreciate the underlining truth.
Tell me more Naham please💪
Story baby / mandatory 😅
But that happens to every career you pursue, some make it some not. Even when you start your
Own business. That’s life.
that why he selling course.
Story
nice omega swatch. Ive got the same one ;)
I love it!
Tell us more.
Tell us more please!
Cool i wasn't knowing about it 😮
The music that in the back is making noise
Story, tell us more!
I really don't see a point until I get to the level of white box pentesting to waste my time on this crap. Black box seems pointless at this point without a great deal of experience.
Bug bounties are dumb.
ya dont waste your time and money.
So, he also have issues with the platforms but only now he describes them a little bit. There are a lot of things to talk about the dark side of bug bounty hunting.
It’s so people understand the issues are across the board and some of us have different ways to communicate and get past it
We want your story !
already fail and selling course now
We want to hear your story
Can you guys rate Ben's Udemy Bug Bounty course from 0-9?
7
6
2 Because it only covers the basics. That course will take you nowhere and teach you how to make money.
Not being rude, but I'm on a level where I need to feed myself with more advanced stuff.
trash
playing sad 😔 music in the background.. very discouraging but will keep trying
tell us more ben
STORY!
Tell us more, dude
Story, tell us more
this video made me uninstall every video games left on my PC .
Why
Why
@@AryanK02 cuz wasting time playing them?
@@AryanK02 they were all infected with worms and RATs
wasting time or what not a problem.
Tell us more
Can I get the Hoodie details !! loooks dope
Origin story
i want to know your bug hunting story
How can I convince my family
You can't, do it for yourself if you really want to go for this...
@@transforgoku i don't have a laptop that's why
Abe laptop nhi hai toh kya huwa mobile to hai.@@SupreemeSteevee
story / next part
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Hello, could you add subtitle for your video? you speak too fast so i can't keep pace with you.😅
100k subscribers later makes this video
tells more please
Story boss🎉
We want to know your story
Story❤
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Why so sad ?
Been a rough week 🫠
Sir what is your Original Name ?
Behrooz ?
i following you from 2021 but i didn't get you
❤❤
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Ok, first
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