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Add a Security-Policy #3691

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diogoteles08 opened this issue Jun 20, 2023 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #3692
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Add a Security-Policy #3691

diogoteles08 opened this issue Jun 20, 2023 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #3692

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Hi! I'm Diogo and I'm back (see #3636) hoping to offer a bit more help with security enhancements.

This time I'm here to suggest that you expose a way that users can report eventual vulnerabilities in a safe and efficient way. This is usually done through a Security Policy, which is a GitHub standard document (SECURITY.md) added on the root of the repo and that will be visible to the users in the "Security Tab", as you can see bellow:

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Having a Security Policy is a recommendation from Github itself, and from Scorecard (being a security measure of medium priority).

Aiming to make this change easier, I'll take the liberty and submit a suggestion of a Security Policy as a PR. Please feel free to edit it directly or ask me for editions until it is in compliance with how d3/d3 would best handle vulnerability reports.

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