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  2. Bug Hunter (band) - Wikipedia

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    Bug Hunter is an American rock band formed in Seattle, Washington, in 2015 by lead vocalist and guitarist Cody 'Bug' Hunter.It began as a solo project by Hunter and later formed as a full band, with members consisting of Hunter, Moe Hussein, Marcus Alcantara, Jesse Gallaway, and Kyle Hodgkinson.

  3. Discord - Wikipedia

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    Discord is an instant messaging and VoIP social platform which allows communication through voice calls, video calls, text messaging, and media.Communication can be private or take place in virtual communities called "servers".

  4. IRC bot - Wikipedia

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    An IRC bot is a set of scripts or an independent program that connects to Internet Relay Chat as a client, and so appears to other IRC users as another user. An IRC bot differs from a regular client in that instead of providing interactive access to IRC for a human user, it performs automated functions.

  5. Botnet - Wikipedia

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    Telnet botnets use a simple C&C botnet protocol in which bots connect to the main command server to host the botnet. Bots are added to the botnet by using a scanning script, which runs on an external server and scans IP ranges for telnet and SSH server default logins. Once a login is found, the scanning server can infect it through SSH with ...

  6. Comparison of issue-tracking systems - Wikipedia

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    Notable issue tracking systems, including bug tracking systems, help desk and service desk issue tracking systems, as well as asset management systems, include the following. The comparison includes client-server application, distributed and hosted systems.

  7. Bug bounty program - Wikipedia

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    Hunter and Ready initiated the first known bug bounty program in 1981 for their Versatile Real-Time Executive operating system. Anyone who found and reported a bug would receive a Volkswagen Beetle (a.k.a. Bug) in return. [16] This was preceded by the Knuth reward check for finding errors in The Art of Computer Programming and TeX in 1968.

  8. Bug Hunter - Wikipedia

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    Bug hunter or exteriminator, a person who hunts and kills bugs for pest control; Bug hunter, a person employed to hunt down bug (engineering) Bug hunter or debugger, a person who performs debugging; Bug hunter or field research entomologist, a person who studies bugs in the wild

  9. Bug hunting - Wikipedia

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    Bug hunting may refer to: Insect collecting, the collection of insects and other arthropods for scientific study or as a hobby; Debugging, the finding and resolving software bugs; Bug bounty program, rewards offered to a those who identify bugs related to security and other vulnerabilities in a software system.