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Tommy DeVoss used to break into websites illicitly. But after serving time for his crimes, he now uses his skills to earn an honest living. Through arrangements known as bug bounty programs, companies pay him to find security holes in their systems. He’s now earned more than million in this emerging profession. This is an episode of Next Jobs, a mini-documentary series about careers of the future hosted by Bloomberg Technology’s Aki Ito.
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How To Make Money Legally As A Hacker
Most people perceive hackers as bad guys, those shady figures in the dark working for big criminal agencies exploiting vulnerabilities of companies and using them against them, or those genius teenagers sitting in front of a PC we see in movies, breaking into systems just for the fun of it.
While these things are pretty much illegal, there are various legal means by which hackers earn money and in this video, we will talk about a few.
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