Jobert Abma makes $100,000 a year as a ‘bug bounty hunter’

Jobert Abma, the 25-year-old cofounder of a hot startup called HackerOne, has been breaking into computers since he was 13.

And he’s been been getting into hacking scrapes with his cofounder and best friend Michiel Prins for almost as long.

Growing up in the Netherlands, Abma gave Prins an unusual graduation present: the user name and password to a local TV station that did a regular news broadcast about the school. The duo then took control of the TV station and ran their own broadcast on live TV instead. “The TV station was not amused,” Abma tells Business Insider.

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