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How to respond to unsolicited vulnerability report from users of public sites?
You might consider setting up security.txt notifications, per RFC 9116, to funnel people into the right notification paths. Otherwise, they might try spamming random emails they find or can guess at. I've had external researchers contact our CTO and CEO directly, creating a new problem for me.
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How to make a bounty bug request
Check if they have a security.txt, if they do not, check their /security. If both come up empty, use any contact form that they have available.
- A qui dénoncer une brèche?
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Anywhere I can advertise a bounty for my site?
In addition to the Bug bounty programs already posted in the comments, I'd suggest you create a security.txt with a dedicated security contact.
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need advice please
Does the website have a responsible disclosure page or a security.txt?
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Whats the policy on posting open government or international government directories?
there's technically https://securitytxt.org as well; but sadly it's not in super duper wide deployment (some big places have it, though!)
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Implementation of RFC 9116 (security.txt) as well as possibility for encrypted contact
Especially in the area you guys are operating in, I think it would be great if you could implement RFC 9116 (https://securitytxt.org/). If someone finds a vulnerability on your website, the client or even the SPN, this would make communication or a responsible disclosure process much easier. Furthermore, it would be great if the possibility for secure communication with your staff (e.g. using GPG) would be possible.
- I found a security issue on a website, came on a different sub to ask how to monetise this, gave the owners one week to give me a job, then when they didn't, made a tiktok about it to say how knowledgeable in IT I am. Why are they threatening me?
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Infosys leaked FullAdminAccess AWS keys on PyPI for over a year
When do companies finally start adopting the `security.txt` proposal (see https://securitytxt.org).
Would have made a big difference!
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A couple of websites/companies that have implemented this (just from checking ones I could think of):
https://www.google.com/.well-known/security.txt
https://www.cloudflare.com/.well-known/security.txt
https://www.reddit.com/.well-known/security.txt
https://github.com/.well-known/security.txt
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