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* [[https://io.netgarage.org/|IO/NetGarage]] (some of the levels there we've already explored in the labs) | * [[https://io.netgarage.org/|IO/NetGarage]] (some of the levels there we've already explored in the labs) | ||
+ | * [[http://overthewire.org/wargames/|OverTheWire]] | ||
* [[http://smashthestack.org/wargames.html|Smashthestack]] | * [[http://smashthestack.org/wargames.html|Smashthestack]] | ||
+ | * [[http://pwnable.kr/|Pwnable]] | ||
* [[http://www.wechall.net/challs|WeChall]] | * [[http://www.wechall.net/challs|WeChall]] | ||
* [[https://microcorruption.com/login|Embedded Security CTF]] | * [[https://microcorruption.com/login|Embedded Security CTF]] | ||
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**Bug bounties**. [[https://bugcrowd.com/list-of-bug-bounty-programs|BugCrowd]] and [[https://hackerone.com/|HackerOne]] are two platforms that list bug bounties in open and closed source software. Also, the [[https://internetbugbounty.org/|Internet Bug Bounty]] program has identified some open source projects (Apache, Python, OpenSSL, etc.) as core infrastructure and is sponsoring those who find serious vulnerabilities. | **Bug bounties**. [[https://bugcrowd.com/list-of-bug-bounty-programs|BugCrowd]] and [[https://hackerone.com/|HackerOne]] are two platforms that list bug bounties in open and closed source software. Also, the [[https://internetbugbounty.org/|Internet Bug Bounty]] program has identified some open source projects (Apache, Python, OpenSSL, etc.) as core infrastructure and is sponsoring those who find serious vulnerabilities. | ||
- | If you have any further questions about this, don't hesitate to contact us. Happy hacking! | + | If you have any further questions about this, feel free to [[:cns#team|contact us]]. Happy hacking! |