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Tanzil | Security Researcher Profile


Security researcher Tanzil has already helped fix 4525 vulnerabilities.



Researcher reputation:  320

Real name:
Tanzil Khan

About me:
Tech Geek
Love to find vulnerabilities :)
Work for Money $$$$

Contact email:
[email protected]

Alternative Contacts:
Whats app: 8801679549770

Certifications & Diplomas:
3-4 years

Award / Bug Bounty I prefer:
A Thanks/profile recommendation will be appreciated, with any of them given below:

-> Gifts, Gift_Cards, Mug

-> HOF


-> Payoneer (IBAN)
-> City Bank (Agent Banking) SWIFT
-> Cryptocurrency

Halls of Fame:
https://openmamba.org/en/about/who-we-are/
http://www.techcens.com/security/
eset
hpcfactor
patton.com
https://www.chalk.com/security/
http://www.telekom.com/security/
unimd
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Recommendations and Acknowledgements

@pierremuset     29 November, 2022
    Twitter pierremuset Pierre Muset from Beetween:
Tanzil reported an XSS vulnerability on a website we manage (wordpress) and provided us with enough information to help us identifying the issue ; we were able to fix it rapidly.
Thank you Tanzil, we appreciate the help!
@Tom76007886     28 March, 2022
    Twitter Tom76007886 Thomas from Iowa Food Foundation:
Tanzil reported an XSS vulnerability and was quick to respond with details. Tanzil was available for more information and help if we needed help to patch the issue. Thank you Tanzil for your diligent work and quick responses!
@lidlmiddleaisle     27 October, 2021
    Twitter lidlmiddleaisle Karl from ESNEFT:
Dear Tanzil, thanks for alerting us to XSS vulnerabilities on our site!
@kitcert     14 October, 2021
    Twitter kitcert Peter Oettig from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology:
KIT-CERT would like to thank Tanzil Khan for responsibly disclosing an XSS-Vulnerability on one of our departments websites and offering the time required to fix the issue!
@kieluni     2 August, 2021
    Twitter kieluni Jan Winters from Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel (CAU):
Thanks Tanzil for respectfully reporting a XSS problem on one of our department working group's servers from 2018. The vulnerable tool in question has been removed.
@NeilThePhoneGuy     19 February, 2021
    Twitter NeilThePhoneGuy James from PastTimesProject:
Thank you for informing us of the vulnerability and guidelines explaining the issue allowing us to implement a fix.
@WeaverOfWeb     9 February, 2021
    Twitter WeaverOfWeb Ewan from Pole Emporium:
Thanks for letting us know about this, much appreciated!
@JasonKeltz1     8 December, 2020
    Twitter JasonKeltz1 Jason from York University EECS:
Thank you Tanzil for reporting a cross-scripting vulnerability on one of our members course web sites from 2017, improving our web site security. The site in question has been removed.
@antpbe     8 December, 2020
    Twitter antpbe antp from imcdb.org:
Thanks for the notification for a vulnerability that I missed, despite I thought having well checked.
@ResultClothing     12 November, 2020
    Twitter ResultClothing Erika from Result Clothing:
Appreciate your discovery and notification of a bug so that we can increase our security!

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Number of Secured Websites

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10+ Websites
50+ Websites
500+ Websites
WEB SECURITY VETERAN
1000+ Websites

Advanced Security Research

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WAF Bypasser
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30+ Reports
AppSec Logic Master
30+ Reports
Fastest Fix
Fix in 24 hours

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Commitment to Remediate and Patch

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Patch Master
55% Patched
Patch Guru
65% Patched
Patch Lord
75% Patched

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10+ Recommends
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Research Statistics



Total reports:19155
Total reports on VIP sites:218
Total patched vulnerabilities:4525
Total vulnerabilities on Hold (Open Bug Bounty):10
Recommendations received:19
Active since:04.05.2020

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  Recent Recommendations

    20 March, 2024
    TechVitaverdura:
Great exchanges with this person, thank you for your help and your report
    20 March, 2024
    Mek:
He reported some vulnerabilities and oversights of security best practices on my small private project web page.
Was responsive to e-mail, unlike many other people, so yes, I can recommend him.
    20 March, 2024
    ztwo79:
We would like to thank Pooja for responsibly disclosing a Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability in our website. Her prompt reporting and assistance in developing a fix were instrumental in ensuring the security of our users.
    16 March, 2024
    TorutheRedFox:
Thanks for the help with the XSS vulnerability. It was a quick fix.
    15 March, 2024
    adesignguy:
Reported an XSS vulnerability which was helpful and much appreciated. I have patched it now as soon as I saw the email which was forwarded onto me!