This project is a Git-image image collection project and it shouldn't be much of a problem security-wise, as it isn't much of a program, rather than an information set. I decided to include a security policy just in case, and also to match my other projects that have security policies.
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Version | Supported | Support status |
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M5V1.0A | ✅ | Old version, partially supported |
M5V1.0B | ✅ | Old version, partially supported |
M5V1.1A | ✔️ | Current version, supported |
< M5V1.0B & > 2022 Sunday January 1st | ✔️ | Current version set, supported |
M5V1.1A | ❓ | NOT YET RELEASED |
M5V1.1B | ❓ | NOT YET RELEASED |
Partially supported means it is still supported, but support isn't much of a priority and may take longer to receive.
DO NOT REPORT A ZERO DAY VULNERABILITY PUBLICLY!
Please instead direct message me via GitHub. If there is no response within 90 days, you can post the vulnerability as an issue, as part of the standard 0 day security exploit reporting guidelines.
If a vulnerability is caused by an outdated dependancy, you can report it publicly, as it usually isn't that much of a problem.
Other security currently isn't available. If there are any further questions, @ me privately on GitHub. @seanpm2001
Security problems should be reported to the seanpm2001 mailing list, located at [email protected]
If there is an account security problem regarding an organization (2FA problem, password leak, rogue member, etc.) notify me privately. Be a good samaritan.
Confidential problems that aren't related to security should be messaged to me privately. Non-confidential problems that aren't related to security should be mentioned in an issue.
Please make sure to read key project documentation before reporting a security problem.
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Version 1 (2022, Saturday, January 15th at 7:03 pm)
This release was made by @seanpm2001
Changes:
- Started the file
- Added the supported versions section
- Added the version history section (accounting for the first 6 versions)
- Added the reporting a vulnerability section
- Added the file info section
- Added the file history section
- No other changes in version 1
Version 2 (Coming soon)
Changes:
- Coming soon
- No other changes in version 10
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