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# Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure Policy | ||
## How to Report a Security Bug | ||
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The Cosmos ecosystem believes that strong security is a blend of highly | ||
technical security researchers who care about security and the forward | ||
progression of the ecosystem and the attentiveness and openness of Cosmos core | ||
contributors to help continually secure our operations. | ||
If you believe you have found a security vulnerability in the Interchain Stack, | ||
you can report it to our primary vulnerability disclosure channel, the | ||
[Cosmos HackerOne Bug Bounty program](https://hackerone.com/cosmos?type=team). | ||
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> **IMPORTANT**: *DO NOT* open public issues on this repository for security | ||
> vulnerabilities. | ||
If you prefer to report an issue via email, you may send a bug report to | ||
[email protected] with the issue details, reproduction, impact, and other | ||
information. Please submit only one unique email thread per vulnerability. | ||
Any issues reported via email are ineligible for bounty rewards. | ||
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## Scope | ||
Artifacts from an email report are saved at the time the email is triaged. | ||
Please note: our team is not able to monitor dynamic content (e.g. a Google | ||
Docs link that is edited after receipt) throughout the lifecycle of a report. | ||
If you would like to share additional information or modify previous | ||
information, please include it in an additional reply as an additional attachment. | ||
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| Scope | | ||
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| last release (tagged) | | ||
| main branch | | ||
***Please DO NOT file a public issue in this repository to report a security vulnerability.*** | ||
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The latest **release tag** of this repository is supported for security updates | ||
as well as the **main** branch. Security vulnerabilities should be reported if | ||
the vulnerability can be reproduced on either one of those. | ||
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## Reporting a Vulnerability | ||
## Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure Policy and Safe Harbor | ||
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| Reporting methods | | ||
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| [GitHub Private Vulnerability Reporting][gh-private-advisory] | | ||
| [HackerOne bug bounty program][h1] | | ||
For the most up-to-date version of the policies that govern vulnerability | ||
disclosure, please consult the [HackerOne program page](https://hackerone.com/cosmos?type=team&view_policy=true). | ||
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All security vulnerabilities can be reported under GitHub's [Private | ||
vulnerability reporting][gh-private-advisory] system. This will open a private | ||
issue for the developers. Try to fill in as much of the questions as possible. | ||
If you are not familiar with the CVSS system for assessing vulnerabilities, just | ||
use the Low/High/Critical severity ratings. A partially filled in report for a | ||
critical vulnerability is still better than no report at all. | ||
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Vulnerabilities associated with the **Go, Rust or Protobuf code** of the | ||
repository may be eligible for a [bug bounty][h1]. Please see the bug bounty | ||
page for more details on submissions and rewards. If you think the vulnerability | ||
is eligible for a payout, **report on HackerOne first**. | ||
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Vulnerabilities in services and their source codes (JavaScript, web page, Google | ||
Workspace) are not in scope for the bug bounty program, but they are welcome to | ||
be reported in GitHub. | ||
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### Guidelines | ||
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We require that all researchers: | ||
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* Abide by this policy to disclose vulnerabilities, and avoid posting | ||
vulnerability information in public places, including GitHub, Discord, | ||
Telegram, and Twitter. | ||
* Make every effort to avoid privacy violations, degradation of user experience, | ||
disruption to production systems (including but not limited to the Cosmos | ||
Hub), and destruction of data. | ||
* Keep any information about vulnerabilities that you’ve discovered confidential | ||
between yourself and the Cosmos engineering team until the issue has been | ||
resolved and disclosed. | ||
* Avoid posting personally identifiable information, privately or publicly. | ||
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If you follow these guidelines when reporting an issue to us, we commit to: | ||
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* Not pursue or support any legal action related to your research on this | ||
vulnerability | ||
* Work with you to understand, resolve and ultimately disclose the issue in a | ||
timely fashion | ||
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### More information | ||
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* See [TIMELINE.md] for an example timeline of a disclosure. | ||
* See [DISCLOSURE.md] to see more into the inner workings of the disclosure | ||
process. | ||
* See [EXAMPLES.md] for some of the examples that we are interested in for the | ||
bug bounty program. | ||
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[gh-private-advisory]: /../../security/advisories/new | ||
[h1]: https://hackerone.com/cosmos | ||
[TIMELINE.md]: https://github.com/cosmos/security/blob/main/TIMELINE.md | ||
[DISCLOSURE.md]: https://github.com/cosmos/security/blob/main/DISCLOSURE.md | ||
[EXAMPLES.md]: https://github.com/cosmos/security/blob/main/EXAMPLES.md | ||
The policy hosted on HackerOne is the official Coordinated Vulnerability | ||
Disclosure policy and Safe Harbor for the Interchain Stack, and the teams and | ||
infrastructure it supports, and it supersedes previous security policies that | ||
have been used in the past by individual teams and projects with targets in | ||
scope of the program. |