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SECURITY.md

Security Policy

Introduction

Security researchers are essential in identifying vulnerabilities that may impact the Osmosis ecosystem. If you have discovered a security vulnerability in the Osmosis chain or any repository managed by Osmosis, we encourage you to notify us using one of the methods outlined below.

Guidelines for Responsible Vulnerability Testing and Reporting

  1. Refrain from testing vulnerabilities on our publicly accessible environments, including but not limited to:
  • Osmosis mainnet osmosis-1
  • Osmosis frontend: app.osmosis.zone
  • Osmosis public testnets
  • Osmosis testnet frontend
  1. Avoid reporting security vulnerabilities through public channels, including GitHub issues

Reporting Security Issues

To privately report a security vulnerability, please choose one of the following options:

1. Email

Send your detailed vulnerability report to security@osmosis.team.

2. GitHub Private Vulnerability Reporting

Utilize GitHub's Private Vulnerability Reporting for confidential disclosure.

Submit Vulnerability Report

When reporting a vulnerability through either method, please include the following details to aid in our assessment:

  • Type of vulnerability
  • Description of the vulnerability
  • Steps to reproduce the issue
  • Impact of the issue
  • Explanation of how an attacker could exploit it

Vulnerability Disclosure Process

  1. Initial Report: Submit the vulnerability via one of the above channels.
  2. Confirmation: We will confirm receipt of your report within 48 hours.
  3. Assessment: Our security team will evaluate the vulnerability and inform you of its severity and the estimated time frame for resolution.
  4. Resolution: Once fixed, you will be contacted to verify the solution.
  5. Public Disclosure: Details of the vulnerability may be publicly disclosed after ensuring it poses no further risk.

During the vulnerability disclosure process, we ask security researchers to keep vulnerabilities and communications around vulnerability submissions private and confidential until a patch is developed. Should a security issue require a network upgrade, additional time may be needed to raise a governance proposal and complete the upgrade.

During this time:

  • Avoid exploiting any vulnerabilities you discover.
  • Demonstrate good faith by not disrupting or degrading Osmosis's services.

Severity Characterization

Severity Description
CRITICAL Immediate threat to critical systems (e.g., chain halts, funds at risk)
HIGH Significant impact on major functionality
MEDIUM Impacts minor features or exposes non-sensitive data
LOW Minimal impact

Bug Bounty

Though we don't have an official bug bounty program, we generally offer rewards to security researchers who responsibly disclose vulnerabilities to us. Bounties are generally awarded for vulnerabilities classified as high or critical severity. Bounty amounts will be determined during the disclosure process, after the severity has been assessed. Please note that in order to collect a bounty, the reporter must go through a KYC process.

Warning

Targeting our production environments will disqualify you from receiving any bounty.

Feedback on this Policy

For recommendations on how to improve this policy, either submit a pull request or send an email to security@osmosis.team.

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