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AnasBousfiha_1 | Security Researcher Profile


Security researcher AnasBousfiha_1 has already helped fix 44 vulnerabilities.



Researcher reputation:  0

Real name:
Anas Bousfiha

About me:
19 Years Old Young Ethical Hacker & Web Application Security Researcher and Law Student
I Encourage You To Contact Me ASAP So We Can Work Together To Quickly Protect Your Users! All Communication Will Be Kept Private

Contact email:
[email protected]

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Experience in Application Security
over 5 years

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1000+ Websites

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30+ Reports
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30+ Reports
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55% Patched
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75% Patched

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Total reports:126
Total reports on VIP sites:13
Total patched vulnerabilities:44
Active since:05.11.2021

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  Latest Patched

 11.01.2025 justice.gov.uk
 11.01.2025 angra.rj.gov.br
 10.01.2025 pequizeiro.to.gov.br
 10.01.2025 ias.gov.mo
 10.01.2025 araguana.to.gov.br
 05.01.2025 thurrock.gov.uk
 05.01.2025 diputados.gov.ar

  Latest Blog Posts

04.12.2023 by BAx99x
Unmasking the Power of Cross-Site Scripting (XSS): Types, Exploitation, Detection, and Tools
04.12.2023 by a13h1_
$1120: ATO Bug in Twitter’s
04.12.2023 by ClumsyLulz
How I found a Zero Day in W3 Schools
04.12.2023 by 24bkdoor
Hack the Web like a Pirate: Identifying Vulnerabilities with Style
04.12.2023 by 24bkdoor
Navigating the Bounty Seas with Open Bug Bounty

  Recent Recommendations

    20 December, 2024
    CygnusEd:
Thank you very much for your reporting a XSS vulnerability on my site.
Thanks also for the friendly communication!
Great job!
    10 December, 2024
    Sim:
Thank you for identifying an old development project. Information provided was clear allowing a swift removal of the offending code.
    10 December, 2024
    privacysafe:
Andrea is very professional and reported an issue responsibly and in a timely manner, with great communication about the scope and potential impact. Though it was a low-severity issue, this was nevertheless something in need of patching and we're always grateful at PrivacySafe to security researchers, especially hardworking volunteers like Andrea.
    9 December, 2024
    Spinner:
Reported an XSS vulnerability on our website, and provided enough details for us to fix it quickly. So helpful!!
    8 December, 2024
    Sim:
Many thanks for your reports highlighting a potential XSS bug where a validation step was out of sequence to the initial use.