In the world of bug bounty hunting, intelligence equals money. The faster and more accurately you can grasp the dynamics of a target's assets, the sooner you gain the upper hand. Traditional vulnerability hunting methods are time-consuming and labor-intensive, often leaving you lost in an ocean of information. But recently, ZoomEye's new BugBounty Radar section has quietly changed the game. It's no longer just a simple tool—it's your secret weapon for efficient hunting.
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Intelligence Aggregation: One-Stop Access Without the Hassle
The most compelling feature of BugBounty Radar is its "panoramic" intelligence aggregation capability. It supports five of the leading bug bounty platforms: HackerOne, Bugcrowd, Intigriti, YesWeHack, and OpenBugBounty. Every day, ZoomEye automatically probes the target domains and subdomains listed on these platforms, gathering key data such as IP addresses, certificates, and service fingerprints.
This means you no longer need to constantly switch between platforms or manually run asset enumeration tasks. All the target intelligence you care about is centralized in BugBounty Radar. Even better, it comes with a powerful subscription feature—once any asset is updated or newly added, you'll immediately receive an email notification, keeping you one step ahead in the fierce competition.
Dynamic Tracking: Catch Fleeting Attack Windows
Vulnerabilities often emerge when assets change. A newly launched service, an updated certificate, or a change in IP resolution can all signal new attack surfaces. BugBounty Radar addresses this pain point with a refined tagging system:
● Active: Assets unchanged in the past seven days but still updated daily—stable attack surfaces ideal for deep digging.
● Changed: Assets that have undergone modifications within the past seven days, such as IP changes, HTTP headers, web content, or SSL certificates—these deserve priority since changes often introduce misconfigurations or new vulnerabilities.
These tags aren't just labels; they're visual indicators of potential vulnerabilities. With them, hunters can focus efforts on "hotspot" assets, dramatically boosting efficiency.
Precision Filtering: Target Like a Sharpshooter
As a powerful search engine, BugBounty Radar also shines in its filtering capabilities. It offers bug bounty hunters several dedicated filters that make intelligence selection easier than ever:
is_bugbounty=true
Instantly lock onto all assets tied to bounty programs.
bugbounty.source=all
Filter by platform and zero in on your targets.
is_changed=true
Display only "high-value" assets that have recently changed.
is_new=true
Quickly identify newly launched assets and seize first-mover advantage.
These filters can be combined for razor-sharp targeting. For example, using is_bugbounty=true && bugbounty.source=hackerone && is_changed=true
will show only assets from HackerOne programs that have changed within the past seven days. This kind of precision search transforms intelligence gathering from "finding a needle in a haystack" into "pinpoint targeting."
Conclusion
For bug bounty hunters, intelligence is the lifeline. ZoomEye's BugBounty Radar—with its comprehensive aggregation, fine-grained monitoring, and powerful filtering—transforms passive data collection into proactive intelligence tracking. It not only frees you from repetitive, manual tasks but also surfaces the most valuable signals from the noise.
If you want to stand out in the battleground of bug bounty hunting, adding BugBounty Radar to your arsenal is without a doubt one of the smartest moves you can make.
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