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GNOME Security



GNOME SECURITY POLICY


REPORTING A SECURITY ISSUE

Please report to us any issues you find. This document explains how to do that
and what to expect in return.

All security bugs in the GNOME project should be reported using this form. The
contents of this form are delivered to a small security team. Your submission
will generally be acknowledged within one business day, and you’ll receive a
more detailed response to your email within five business days indicating the
next steps in handling your report.

After the initial reply to your report, the security team will endeavor to keep
you informed of the progress being made towards a fix and full announcement.

If you have not received a reply to your email within two business days or you
have not heard from the security team for the past five business days please
contact the GNOME staff at: info (at) gnome.org


FLAGGING EXISTING ISSUES AS SECURITY-RELATED

If you believe that an existing issue in a GNOME project is security-related and
you are not the original submitter, we ask that you contact the maintainer to
change the issue confidentiality. You can also use the form below to contact the
security team; the message should include the project and issue ID, and a short
description of why it should be handled according to this security policy.


DISCLOSURE

The GNOME project uses the following disclosure process:

 * Once the security report is received, it is assigned to the project
   maintainer as its primary handler. The maintainer coordinates the fix and
   release process.
 * The issue is confirmed and a list of affected software is determined.
 * Code is audited to find any potential similar problems.
 * If it is determined, in consultation with the submitter, that a CVE is
   required, the submitter obtains one via cveform.mitre.org.
 * The fix is prepared for the development branch, and for the most recent
   stable branch. Additional backports to older stable releases may be prepared,
   in consultation with the submitter.
 * The fix is submitted to the public repository.
 * A new release containing the fix is issued.
 * On the day either a new release is issued, or the fix is submitted to the
   public repository, an announcement is made on distributor-list.


COMMENTS ON THIS POLICY

If you have any suggestions on how to improve this policy, please open a topic
on Discourse.


SECURITY REPORT FORM

The contents of this form will be used to open an issue on GitLab; this issue
will be accessible only by the security team members, as well as the original
submitter.

Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.
Name *
Email *
InfrastructurePlatform componentApplication
The area affected by the security issue
Message *
Please describe the issue in detail
Submit
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