Vz0n/discord_hacking — reverse-engineered prompt

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Build me a clean public knowledge base for my Discord security research. I want a repo or small site where I can document vulnerabilities I found in popular Discord bots and apps, grouped by bug type like account takeover, IDOR, mass assignment, SQL injection, NoSQL injection, SSRF, XSS, prototype pollution, open redirects, CVEs, and similar categories.

Each category should have pages for the affected bot or app, with a short plain English explanation of what the bug was, why it mattered, when it was fixed if known, and any safe proof or notes I can share. Keep the tone personal, like these are my hacking adventures, but make it easy for other people to browse and understand.

Please make it organized, readable, and simple to maintain. Don’t add anything that helps people attack live services. Focus on education, proof of research, and responsible disclosure. Look up current docs online if you need to.

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