You can download the latest Burp Bounty Pro version 2.6.2 at:
Changelog:
Added the functionality to export the Burpsuite scope to a .zip file to be scanned with GBounty.
You can download the latest Burp Bounty Pro version 2.6.2 at:
Changelog:
Added the functionality to export the Burpsuite scope to a .zip file to be scanned with GBounty.
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By examining the case of BringMeYourSister.com, this study aims to contribute to the ongoing conversation about online safety, exploitation, and accountability, highlighting the need for collaborative efforts to prevent and combat illicit activities in the digital age.
| Issue | 2021 Status | Implication | |-------|-------------|-------------| | | No explicit age‑gate for users submitting sister profiles; only a “You must be 18+” checkbox (not enforced). | Potential liability under U.S. COPPA‑type regulations if minors were inadvertently involved. | | Data Protection (GDPR/CCPA) | Privacy policy only referenced “basic data collection for service provision.” No mention of user rights, data retention, or third‑party sharing. | Non‑compliance risk for EU/California users; could trigger regulatory notices if complaints arise. | | Match‑Making Regulation | Some U.S. states (e.g., New York) require licensing for “professional match‑makers.” The site operated as a platform rather than a service provider, but the line is blurry. | Could be interpreted as “unlicensed matchmaking” in stricter jurisdictions. | | Intellectual Property | No reported trademark conflict; domain name appears descriptive, not infringing. | Low IP risk. | | Terms of Service Enforcement | TOS included a clause granting the site “right to remove any profile at its discretion.” No publicly disclosed enforcement actions. | Standard risk mitigation; no evidence of abuse. | bringmeyoursistercom 2021
BringMeYourSister.com is a website that has been shrouded in mystery since its inception. The site's content and purpose are not immediately clear, leading to speculation and curiosity among internet users. At its core, BMYS appears to be a platform that showcases a vast collection of user-generated content, including images, videos, and stories. By examining the case of BringMeYourSister
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When you "brought" your sister, you were feeding the machine your secondary data: your phone number, your IP address, your browsing habits. | | Match‑Making Regulation | Some U
The rise of the internet and social media has led to an increase in online platforms that facilitate various forms of human interaction. However, some websites have been known to engage in or promote illicit activities, posing significant concerns for law enforcement agencies, policymakers, and the general public. BringMeYourSister.com, a website that emerged in 2020, was one such platform that drew widespread attention due to allegations of promoting and facilitating online exploitation.
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