Summary
Dimitris Chatzis is a fourth-year Digital Systems student at the University of Thessaly and an experienced self-taught programmer with 11 years of hands-on practice in software and security. Focused on ethical hacking and bug bounty hunting, he actively researches vulnerabilities on platforms like HackerOne, Bugcrowd, and Intigriti to help harden real-world systems. He combines creative problem-solving with disciplined study—regularly upskilling through books and online courses—and applies that learning directly to capture complex bugs. Based in Larissa, Greece, Dimitris brings a pragmatic, attacker-minded perspective to cybersecurity challenges and enjoys turning unusual hypotheses into reproducible findings. His profile reflects both academic grounding and a track record of independent security research rather than conventional corporate roles.
11 years of coding experience
Bachelor's degree, Digital Systems, Bachelor's degree, Digital Systems at University of Thessaly
English, Greek