Bug Browser provides information security, programming, and bug news, education, and reference all in one skill. Bug Browser will teach you how to hack, tell you what a specific bug is, check if you have been hacked and provide a comprehensive briefing on cybersecurity around the world, a list of recent breaches, security tips, the BugCrowd VRT, active HackerOne programs, and active BugCrowd bounties as well as provide additional information on these bounties. This skill is for anyone including developers, security researchers, and people interested in data privacy and information security.
Developed by Avi Shah and Naval Patel. Inspired by Alexa Life Hacks Competition.
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Features:
Learn about bugs including those in your own code - "Alexa ask Bug Browser to search for bug {bug}" - "Alexa ask Bug Browser to search for bug NullPointerException"
Learn about security breaches and ones that may affect you - "Alexa ask Bug Browser, have I been hacked?" (Account Linking Required) - "Alexa ask Bug Browser to check my profile" to see if your data has been leaked (Account Linking Required) - "Alexa ask Bug Browser to tell me about recent breaches"
Learn about best security practices and how to secure your accounts, devices, and data after a hack - "Alexa ask Bug Browser to give me security tips" - "Alexa ask Bug Browser for security recommendations"
Learn about BugCrowd and HackerOne - "Alexa ask Bug Browser to tell me some facts about BugCrowd." - "Alexa ask Bug Browser to introduce me to BugCrowd." - "Alexa ask Bug Browser to tell me what bug bounties and bug bounty platforms are" * See the Alexa app or interface for a recap of this information (iOS, Android, and Fire TV)
Get bounties from BugCrowd and/or HackerOne (Sorted by NEWEST first) - "Alexa ask Bug Browser, how do you find bounties?" - "Alexa ask Bug Browser, what companies are looking for security researchers?" - "Alexa ask Bug Browser, what are some bounties available from BugCrowd?" - "Alexa ask Bug Browser to tell me about HackerOne programs" * See the Alexa app or interface for the list of programs (iOS, Android, and Fire TV)
Get more bounties beyond the first set of cards provided (Sorted by NEWEST first) - "Alexa next page" - "Alexa previous page" - "Yes" when prompted if you want to hear more programs
Get additional details for bounties from BugCrowd and/or HackerOne - "Alexa ask Bug Browser to tell me more about program {number}" after asking for the list on the desired platform - "Alexa ask Bug Browser to tell me more about BugCrowd bounty {number}" - "Alexa ask Bug Browser to add this to my list" after getting additional details on the program to save the program name on your Alexa app list as a program to hack on. (List Permissions Required) - "Yes" when prompted if you want to learn about more programs * See the Alexa app or interface for additional details such as program requirements (iOS, Android, and Fire TV)
Learn about recent vulnerability disclosure from HackerOne - "Alexa ask Bug Browser for recent disclosure" - "Alexa ask Bug Browser for an example bug report"
Learn about hacking news from several sources using News API - "Alexa ask Bug Browser to give me a flash briefing on hacks" - "Alexa ask Bug Browser to tell me the latest news on vulnerabilities" * Tap on the article for additional details (Echo Spot and Echo Show only)
Learn about vulnerability priorities as outlined by BugCrowd - "Alexa ask Bug Browser to tell me about the VRT" * See the Alexa app or interface for additional details (iOS, Android, and Fire TV)
Learn about HTTP status codes - "Alexa ask Bug Browser to list HTTP status codes"
Learn about cybersecurity through video tutorials (Echo Spot and Echo Show only) - "Alexa ask Bug Browser to teach me how to hack"
“Alexa ask bug browser for active BugCrowd bounties”