Bug Bounty Phase 4 - Reporting
In this short blog, we provide you the resources to review to ensure you write a thorough and well presented bug bounty report.
To conclude our Bug Bounty Phases blog posts, we want to talk about reporting.
We could write a detailed blog on this, which would be the non-lazy way to do it. However, there are some pretty good guides from the guys that know best, the platforms themselves. So rather than reinvent the wheel, here is the good stuff:
Bug Crowd Reporting Guide
Reporting a Bug
When you find a bug or vulnerability, you must file a report to disclose your findings.
HackerOne Reporting Guides
Submitting Reports | HackerOne Platform Documentation
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intigriti Reporting Guide
How to write a good report - Intigriti
Writing a good report is as important as finding the vulnerabilities. Providing an unclear proof of concept can slow down the process of triaging your submission. So in this article we will give you some tips on how to increase the chance of your report getting accepted. General rules When making a…

See the previous part of our Bug Bounty Phase blogs:
Bug Bounty Phase 3 - Vulnerability Assessment
In this short blog, we discuss the tools and continuous learning required to keep finding vulnerabilities for your bug bounty journey.