Nov 1, 8:00 – 9:30 AM (UTC)
If you've ever wanted to travel the world and get into bug bounties, this is a good talk for you as we go through what it's been like to hack on airlines over the last ~10 or so years. Some airlines pay bug bounties in the form of airline points, which can unlock flights across a broad range of airlines, not just the one you're hacking.
If you've ever wanted to travel the world and get into bug bounties, this is a good talk for you as we go through what it's been like to hack on airlines over the last ~10 or so years. Some airlines pay bug bounties in the form of airline points, which can unlock flights across a broad range of airlines, not just the one you're hacking.
Shubham will be presenting on the process of hacking airlines and some of the bugs discovered along the way. All the bugs focus heavily on web application security and network security concepts, and this talk will cover some of the crazy discoveries over time.
This time around, we're hosting this event at UNSW in the same room as the first time we ran our meetup.
UNSW Ainsworth Building - K-J17-G02
The computer science entrance requires an access pass, but the entrance on the other side should always be accessible and open.
We will give attendees 20 PentesterLab 1-month codes (first come, first serve) -- thankfully sponsored by HackerOne.
We'll probably head to the Roundhouse for some drinks after the 1 hour time allotted for the talk.
Friday, November 1, 2024
8:00 AM – 9:30 AM (UTC)
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