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Security: mrayanasim09/python-projects

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Security Policy πŸ”’

Supported Versions πŸ›‘οΈ

Stay informed about the versions of your project that currently receive security updates.

Version Support
v0.0.1 ❌ Not Supported
v0.0.2 ❌ Not Supported
v0.0.3 βœ… Supported
v0.0.4 βœ… Supported

Reporting a Vulnerability 🚨

Help us enhance security by reporting vulnerabilities in the "python-projects" repository owned by "mrayanasim". To report a vulnerability, create an issue here. Your responsible disclosure is crucial.

When reporting a vulnerability, kindly include:

  • Description: Clear and concise details of the vulnerability.
  • Steps to Reproduce: The steps to replicate the vulnerability.
  • Expected Behavior: Your anticipated outcome.
  • Actual Behavior: The actual outcome experienced.
  • Affected Versions: Indicate impacted versions.
  • Impact: Assess potential consequences.

We commit to swift acknowledgment and review of your report within [X business days]. Our team may seek additional information if necessary.

Vulnerability Response πŸ› οΈ

Promptly addressing vulnerabilities is a priority. Severity guides our response. Updates on progress and resolution timelines will be provided regularly.

Accepted vulnerabilities lead to developing patches or security updates. Once ready, a new version will address reported vulnerabilities.

Out-of-scope vulnerabilities will be explained. Please note that addressing all reports may not be feasible if they fall beyond our project's scope.

We value the security community's contribution to safeguarding our users. Thank you for your efforts! πŸ‘

Security Updates πŸš€

Ensure project security by staying updated. Regularly check the "python-projects" releases page owned by "mrayanasim" for updates. Follow the instructions in the release notes for upgrades.

Note that outdated versions may lack security updates and are vulnerable to known exploits. Upgrade to a supported version for security.

Note: Tailor this security policy template to your project's specific needs.

There aren’t any published security advisories