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    (Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus, 2022) Usama Arshad (SP18-BCS-132), Neha Imran (SP18-BCS-172), Muhammad Abuzar (SP18-BCS-131); LHR TP 8029; Tahir Muhammad
    Our project is based upon Cyber Security and Development. We will provide a platform for issues related to application and website security, either it be a software developer or a product owner, they will have a handy platform where they will have several choices to get their worthy credentials protected from any threats. Our application will be based upon an automated tool that will test any website for common vulnerabilities like OWASP top 10 bugs. We will also provide a Bug Bounty Platform that will allow website owners to connect with Security Researchers to find more logical bugs that were not found by our automated tool. The modules included in the development of this project are briefly descripted below: Automatic vulnerability scanner: As a free user, our automated scanner will look for all the vulnerabilities and only display the number of vulnerabilities it found. Paid version will display all the vulnerabilities with details it found and the suggestions to remove them. Bug Bounty platform: An automated tool can only test a limited number of vulnerabilities. Therefore, manual testing is in huge demand. We’ll have security researchers and ethical hackers registered on our App who will test websites posted by website owners or developers to get super secure websites. Upon finding a bug or vulnerability, a detailed report will be submitted on our platform. Our team will look for the validity of the vulnerability. If valid, these vulnerabilities will then be shared with the respective program owner and open complete validation with critical impact, the respective security researcher will be awarded, named, Bug bounty.

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