# Introduction

Hi , This book is a collection of "BugBounty" Tips tweeted / shared by community people. It includes the tweets I collected over the past from Twitter , Google and Hastags and chances that few tips may be missing.&#x20;

I have categorized tips against each vulnerability classification and "will be updating" regularly. Each tweet has link to original tweet to read about others replies / comments.

Huge "Thanks" to all the community members for the valuable tweets / information and credits to "[**TheBugBot**](https://twitter.com/TheBugBot)**" , "**[**PentesterLand**](https://twitter.com/PentesterLand)**" , "**[@**intigriti**](https://twitter.com/intigriti)**" , "**[@**Jhaddix** ](https://twitter.com/Jhaddix)" , "[@**EdOverflow**](https://twitter.com/EdOverflow)**" , "**[**@Nahamsec**](https://twitter.com/NahamSec)**" and all tweet owners for respective tweets.**&#x20;

Please feel free to share and contribute.&#x20;

You can reach me on Linkedin - [Gowtham Sundar](https://www.linkedin.com/in/gowtham-sundar-6669b380/) for collaboration and sponsorship.&#x20;


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