Security Researcher named Jay Patel from India donates his 1,00,000 Miles in charity to Red Cross Society. He is 23-year-old pursuing Master in Information Technology at Victoria University, Australia and Bug Bounty hunter. He founds more than 3000 bugs in fortune 100 companies with the hall of fame at Google, Aol, Bitcasa, ESET, Intel, Skytv, General motors, Sony, Trendmicro, Bugcrowd, Bank of America, U S department of Defense, Alibaba and many more. On Wednesday Jay donated 1 million Miles in charity after received from United Airlines, he find sever vulnerability in United Airlines many time and received 1.5 million miles till now, he said he spend more than 15 hour for finding such severe vulnerability every day. We had conversation with him over the call related to his work, interest and aim in cyber security. Karan: How u started this bug bounty Jay: During my Bachelors I was a good at programming and decide to work in a same field, according to market there are
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