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I have disclosed this issue on the huntr.dev platform. Supposedly, maintainers with write access to the repository should be able to see the details in the following private submissions: https://huntr.dev/bounties/2469c3af-088c-468e-a37f-d35c01256d2f/. Source: over 1 year ago
This update includes many QoS improvements for the app. The important one is fixing some critical security bugs. Thanks to Huntr.dev and their researchers for helping with testing and reaching out to notify us of the vulnerability. Source: over 1 year ago
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About a month back, I reported what I think is a security issue in the tensorflow/models repository. I disclosed this bug via huntr.dev as they had previous submissions to the repository. The security policy of the repository states that the security team gets back within 24 hours but it's been a month and I haven't heard back from them. The members at huntr.dev were kind enough to leave the following comment but... Source: about 2 years ago
Currently, on huntr.dev, a user submits the report directly to the maintainer. The maintainer will then choose to mark it as valid or as invalid. When marking as valid, the maintainer receives a disclaimer that by clicking valid they agree that: 1) the security issue is valid and that 2) huntr may assign a CVE for the repository. So no, there was no automatic process that got triggered when the maintainer merged a... Source: over 2 years ago
Set up an account on taskrabbit.com or similar and refer them to continue from there. If the market is dead, I'd certainly take it. Source: 12 months ago
Maybe taskrabbit.com, I'm sure there are competitors now too. Source: about 1 year ago
There is a website called taskrabbit.com that tries to put people who need small stuff done with people who can do it. Need someone to wait in line for you? Check the site. Someone to put together a IKEA desk? Check the site. Source: about 1 year ago
Possibly checkout taskrabbit.com or fiverr. Com - you can sell your services through them. Source: over 1 year ago
Heya! I do a lot of this, doing BRRRRs in 2 markets out of state, and not visiting them (by design). 1. GC - first layer of management 2. Agent - to check in on property 1-2 times every 2 weeks, no management responsibilities 3. 3rd party - I hire someone local who ISNT being paid by the transaction (GC/Agent) to go in the property and take 140 pictures and upload them to me or our remote team directly. This... Source: almost 2 years ago
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