Vulnerabilities are components of code that can be exploited to negatively impact security, and according to ISO/IEC 29147:2018, they refer to behaviors or conditions in systems that violate implicit or explicit security policies. The cause of vulnerabilities is often due to human error, inadequate design, or poor coding practices, making them a common occurrence in software development. Vulnerabilities can be surfaced through automated tools, manual testing, and bug bounty programs, while experts who specialize in vulnerability assessment and penetration testing are responsible for identifying them. While the idea of intentionally becoming vulnerable may seem humorous, it is essential to prioritize security and take steps to prevent vulnerabilities from being exploited.