Subdomain Takeover Bugs — When They’re Applicable And When They’re Not
At Immunefi, we receive a large number of reports from whitehats regarding subdomain takeovers. But we have a policy of always marking them
At Immunefi, we receive a large number of reports from whitehats regarding subdomain takeovers. But we have a policy of always marking them
In the Web2 world, a simple oversight in the code doesn’t always result in a huge breach of data (of course, sometimes they do). In Web3, th
Summary From time to time, we receive reports that are resolved and paid so quickly that we are barely even able to think about writing a b
As a whitehat, it’s easy to want to submit as many bugs as possible to a project — especially projects on Immunefi, because the bounties are
Transactions in blockchain are like sound traveling through air. We communicate with others through transactions; we announce what we’re doi
This past year has been eventful for anyone building on the Web3 stack — over the course of the year, DeFi has grown from a nascent crypto-m