Advanced enumeration
Advanced enumeration in the context of bug bounties refers to a crucial step in the process of searching for vulnerabilities in computer systems. Enumeration is a technique that involves gathering detailed information about a target (such as a web application or system) to identify potential attack vectors and weaknesses. In the context of bug bounty hunting, advanced enumeration is used to uncover valuable information that can lead to the identification and exploitation of vulnerabilities.
Obtaining metadata
Metadata is data that provides information about other data: descriptors that are used to provide context and details about the main information, such as the date and time a file was created, the location of an image, the authorship of a document, and the tags associated with a file, among others. Metadata can be very useful for organizing, searching, and understanding information, but it can also raise privacy and security concerns if not managed properly...