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SECURITY.md

Codecov Responsible Disclosure Policy

Data security is a top priority for Codecov, and Codecov believes that working with skilled security researchers can identify weaknesses in any technology.

If you believe you’ve found a security vulnerability in Codecov’s service, please notify us; we will work with you to resolve the issue promptly.

Even though we don't have a bug bounty program, we will ensure that your findings gets passed along to the security team for remediation if you’ve found a security vulnerability in Codecov’s service.

Disclosure Policy

  • If you believe you’ve discovered a potential vulnerability, please let us know by emailing us at [email protected] . We will acknowledge your email within five business days.
  • Provide us with a reasonable amount of time to resolve the issue before disclosing it to the public or a third party. We aim to resolve critical issues within five business days of disclosure.
  • Make a good faith effort to avoid violating privacy, destroying data, or interrupting or degrading the Codecov service. Please only interact with accounts you own or for which you have explicit permission from the account holder.

Exclusions

While researching, we’d like you to refrain from:

  • Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS)
  • Spamming
  • Social engineering or phishing of Codecov employees or contractors
  • Any attacks against Codecov’s physical property or data centers
  • Thank you for helping to keep Codecov and our users safe!

Changes

We may revise these guidelines from time to time. The most current version of the guidelines will be available at https://codecov.io/security

Contact

Codecov is always open to feedback, questions, and suggestions. If you would like to talk to us, please feel free to email us at [email protected], and our PGP key is at https://codecov.io/.well-known/security.txt.

There aren’t any published security advisories