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docs/SECURITY.md

Security-critical bug reporting policy

For "security-critical" bugs we have a dedicated bug-reporting process that is distinct from the main project's Github issue tracker. Here, we define a bug as "security critical" if:

  1. The bug can be used to disclose confidential data provisioned into a Veracruz instance by a principal in a computation to another principal,
  2. This flow of information is not explicitly allowed by the global policy of a particular Veracruz computation, or could be used to undermine any Veracruz computation independent of the particular global policy in force,
  3. Is not explicitly outside of the Veracruz threat-model, as discussed in the Veracruz project's Frequently Asked Questions document, available from the Veracruz homepage.

If you believe that you have found a bug in the Veracruz code-base that satisfies all of the conditions above, then please report the issue discreetly and directly to the Veracruz development team, using the dedicated e-mail alias: [email protected]. Once reported, a member of the development team will engage with you to further understand the bug and work on developing a fix for the issue.

There aren’t any published security advisories