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itechaditya | Security Researcher Profile


Security researcher itechaditya has already helped fix 19 vulnerabilities.



Researcher reputation:  100

Real name:
Aditya J

About me:
Securing Future : Securing CyberSpace

Contact email:
[email protected]

Alternative Contacts:
[email protected]

Experience in Application Security
3-5 years

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Feel free to provide :
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Recommendations and Acknowledgements

@sessid     5 September, 2018
    Twitter sessid Skander from France Télévisions:
Thank you itechaditya for finding this XSS vulnerability and notifying us. Great work and pretty fair !
@comprigo_syst0m     4 September, 2018
    Twitter comprigo_syst0m Tomislav from Comprigo:
Thanks for disclosing some vulnerabilities on our websites. Great job!
@n8manAfter     20 August, 2018
    Twitter n8manAfter Nathan from A Gift Inside:
Thanks for finding this XSS vulnerability and notifying us.
@cb_ximo     17 August, 2018
    Twitter cb_ximo kino from pista3:
Thanks for sharing information about a XSS vulnerability. And help to fix it and confirm resolution. Good job!
@tarif4you     16 August, 2018
    Twitter tarif4you Alex from tarif4you.de:
Thank you for providing sufficient information about a XSS issue on our website, so we could fix it.
@saitenforum     15 August, 2018
    Twitter saitenforum Jens from Saitenforum.de:
itechaditya was very responsive and provided sufficient information that helped me fix an XSS issue on my website. Thanks a lot and keep up the great work!

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Honor Badges


Number of Secured Websites

10+ Secured Websites Badge
50+ Secured Websites Badge
500+ Secured Websites Badge
Web Security Veteran Badge
10+ Websites
50+ Websites
500+ Websites
WEB SECURITY VETERAN
1000+ Websites

Advanced Security Research

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

Outstanding Achievements

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Improved OBB Badge
Secured OBB
OBB Advocate
Improved OBB

Commitment to Remediate and Patch

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

Recommendations and Recognition

REPUTABLE Badge
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REPUTABLE
10+ Recommends
FAMOUS
25+ Recommends
GLOBALLY TRUSTED
50+ Recommends

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1 Post
3 Posts
5+ Posts

Research Statistics



Total reports:40
Total reports on VIP sites:14
Total patched vulnerabilities:19
Recommendations received:6
Active since:16.11.2017

Reported Vulnerabilities

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  Latest Patched

 28.03.2024 jarchi.me
 28.03.2024 auctionbidding.fcc.gov
 28.03.2024 moodle.wns.gov.il
 28.03.2024 th.adi.gov.il
 28.03.2024 montague-ma.gov
 28.03.2024 aparecida.sp.gov.br
 27.03.2024 nccupress.nccu.edu.tw
 26.03.2024 schedule.cc.nih.gov
 26.03.2024 floraargentina.edu.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 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!