u/Informal_Abalone_805

A payment decision has been made for my HackerOne report, but the payment has not been made yet.

A payment decision was made for my report on HackerOne almost two weeks ago, but the payment has still not been made. My report was triaged, and I was later told that a payment decision had been made, but I have not received the payment yet.

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u/Informal_Abalone_805 — 16 hours ago
▲ 45 r/PSP

I finished Resistance on the PSP Go.

It was a really enjoyable game. It plays quite well on the PSP Go too. I had a lot of fun with it and definitely recommend it.

u/Informal_Abalone_805 — 4 days ago
▲ 398 r/PSP

The Perfect psp racing game

This game is incredible. I don’t know if you’ve played it, but I’ve become addicted to it on the PSP. It’s challenging, but incredibly fun — OutRun 2006.

u/Informal_Abalone_805 — 8 days ago
▲ 27 r/PSP

PSP Go screen differences

I have a black PSP Go and a white PSP Go, both of which I bought second-hand. However, I noticed that the screen on the black PSP Go has more washed-out colors compared to the white PSP Go. What could be causing this?

u/Informal_Abalone_805 — 9 days ago
▲ 91 r/ResistanceSaga+1 crossposts

I’m playing Resistance on my new PSP.

I can say that it has the most vibrant display of any PSP. I previously had a PSP 2000, but the colors on this one are much more vivid, and it’s very enjoyable to use. The ergonomics aren’t great, but the controls are still more comfortable than Anbernic’s.

u/Informal_Abalone_805 — 6 days ago

Is bug bounty dying because organizations are now using AI-powered security scanning?

I'm trying to predict what the future will look like, and everyone is developing their own AI automations and agents. Will bug bounty eventually die? For example, in two or three years, could companies develop extremely advanced AI-powered security automation within their own infrastructure to the point where bug bounty programs are no longer necessary?

I'm curious about your thoughts on this. We are already seeing some companies reduce bounty amounts, and there are programs that no longer accept low- or medium-severity vulnerabilities, for example.

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u/Informal_Abalone_805 — 9 days ago

Am I using artificial intelligence incorrectly?

Everyone has built autonomous systems with AI and automated their bug bounty processes, while I still do not use these agents fully autonomously and only use them like an assistant. My hacking process still progresses manually, and recently I found a few valid vulnerabilities through manual hacking. However, I see that many people use Claude skills or autonomous systems like OpenClaw and have made their bug bounty processes fully autonomous. I keep wondering whether it is wrong that I still only use AI as an assistant.

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u/Informal_Abalone_805 — 3 months ago

Private programs that everyone can join.

Hello, the purpose of private programs on HackerOne is to reduce competition, but I noticed that some of these programs still receive around 300 reports within 90 days. For example, there is not such a big difference compared to public programs. I think private programs should be limited to a much smaller group of participants.

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u/Informal_Abalone_805 — 3 months ago