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SECURITY.md


Security Policy

Supported Versions

This project is a part of the SNU web framework project, and its security issues should also be mentioned elsewhere in the SNU community. For here, please label issues with the (security) label. DO NOT REPORT ZERO DAY VULNERABILITIES PUBLICLY.

Version history

Version Supported Support status
M5V4 Old version, not yet publicly released, not yet supported
M5V5 Old version, not yet publicly released, not yet supported
M5V6 Old version, not yet publicly released, not yet supported
M5V7-Alpha1.0 Current version, supported
M5V7-Alpha1.0.1 Future release, supported
< M5V7-Alpha1.0 > 2021 October 18th Current version set, supported
M5V7-Alpha1.0.2 NOT YET RELEASED
M5V7-Alpha1.0.3 NOT YET RELEASED

Reporting a Vulnerability

DO NOT REPORT A ZERO DAY VULNERABILITY PUBLICLY!

Please instead direct message me via GitHub. If there is no response within 90 days, you can post the vulnerability as an issue, as part of the standard 0 day security exploit reporting guidelines.

If a vulnerability is caused by an outdated dependancy, you can report it publicly, as it usually isn't that much of a problem.

Other security currently isn't available. If there are any further questions, @ me privately on GitHub. @seanpm2001


File info

File type: Markdown document (*.md *.mkd *.mdown *.markdown)

File version: 1 (2021, Tuesday, October 19th at 9:52 pm)

Line count (including blank lines and compiler line): 78


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Version 1 (2021, Tuesday, October 19th at 9:52 pm)

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Version 2 (Coming soon)

Changes:

  • Coming soon!
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There aren’t any published security advisories