Olex Vel

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Olex Vel

@olex_vel

Bug bounty hunter | Specializing in automation | Open to collaborations

Katılım Mayıs 2017
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Olex Vel@olex_vel·
If natural language is a new programming language, then in the near future we should see a github for prompts
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Olex Vel@olex_vel·
@damian_89_ Yep, same vision: leads first, then dig into each one. Also helps to hand the agent a few small CLI tools. E.g. for interactsh so it can run OOB tests itself: github.com/ertygiq/intera…
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Damian Strobel
Damian Strobel@damian_89_·
Should you implement "AI" in your bug bounty workflow? Certainly! Month is over now... without much effort I passed $20k (with some k's triaged on top) - what I learned: you need a system to get "leads", you should know what you are doing (if you dont, AI wont help you), AI sees everything as critical and report worthy... most of it is crap and without anyvalue from a bbp/triager point of view - your job is to think what can be how utilized to escalate things...
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Olex Vel@olex_vel·
@GoDaddyPro Yes. People say with AI you're only limited by your ideas. True. But mainly by your ability to express them clearly.
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GoDaddy Pro@GoDaddyPro·
This is one of the most revealing looks at how people actually use AI builders 👇 We analyzed 26,000 real prompts in Airo AI Builder… and the results were surprising. 🧵A Thread
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Olex Vel@olex_vel·
"With AI agents you're only limited by your ideas." Sure. And by your ability to express them clearly. Turns out that's the rare skill #ClaudeCode #AIAgents #AI
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Aituglo - Cassim@aituglo·
I've been doing bug bounty for years. I just published a long piece on what it actually feels like in 2026, and why something fundamental has shifted. aituglo.com/state-of-bug-b… Would love to get your feedback on it here on X or directly on the blog
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Olex Vel@olex_vel·
@JaidCodes Do you use Copilot as a primary coding agent?
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Jaid@JaidCodes·
recent 7 days of Copilot • 45 credits used × $ 0.03 → $ 1.35 paid • 106 531 783 cached tokens in × $ 0.25/mtok • 245 942 636 uncached tokens in × $ 2.50/mtok • 3 674 862 tokens out × $ 15/mtok → $ 696.61 consumed
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dawgyg - WoH@thedawgyg·
@0x686967 i applied and when they asked us to decribe what we do, i told em to google me😂
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Pavel Durov@durov·
@Proton_Pass This is simply false. Telegram owns its servers, supports E2EE group video calls, allows sign-ups without a phone number, discloses only IPs & phone numbers as metadata, and is not US-based. We introduced E2EE in Secret Chats before these other apps even existed.
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Olex Vel@olex_vel·
The cool part about ClaudeHive: agents finish, you come back days later, review results, something's off, you send a follow-up right there. Same session, full context. No digging through terminal history. #ClaudeCode #AIAgents #AI #DevTools
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Olex Vel@olex_vel·
I find the Claude Code CLI inconvenient for inspecting sessions. So I built a web-based viewer that makes this easier for me: color-coded blocks, live updates, and toggle message sections. github.com/ertygiq/claude… Would love to know if you found it useful #claudecode #claude
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Olex Vel@olex_vel·
localtest.me or <anything>.localtest.me They resolve to 127.0.0.1 and proxy cleanly.
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Olex Vel@olex_vel·
If you need to proxy a local web app through Burp or Caido but your browser won’t proxy localhost, #bugbounty #bugbountytips use: 👇
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