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Everything You May Have Wanted to Know About Ethical/Whitehat Hackers

What is an ethical hacker?

As the term suggests, an ethical hacker is an information security expert, also known as a white-hat hacker who shares explicit knowledge about penetration testing, hacking computer systems, and cracking the security of the digital modes. These professionals perform vicious penetration testing and exploitation techniques on any computer-based resources. It is done to discover potential vulnerabilities in these IT resources that can be exploited by hackers or likely cybercriminals. An ethical hackers’ primary job is to pinpoint such instances so these can be taken care of before a major cybersecurity event occurs.

Types of white hat hackers

There are following types of white hat hackers;

Bug bounty program

Many third-party organizations are working with HackerOne to award the white hat hackers for each vulnerability they discover. Many organizations leave their bounty open or access them when a white hat hacker

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