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Bitwarden believes that working with security researchers across the globe is crucial to keeping our
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users safe. If you believe you've found a security issue in our product or service, we encourage you to
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notify us. We welcome working with you to resolve the issue promptly. Thanks in advance!
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# Disclosure Policy
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- Let us know as soon as possible upon discovery of a potential security issue, and we'll make every
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effort to quickly resolve the issue.
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- Provide us a reasonable amount of time to resolve the issue before any disclosure to the public or a
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third-party. We may publicly disclose the issue before resolving it, if appropriate.
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- Make a good faith effort to avoid privacy violations, destruction of data, and interruption or
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degradation of our service. Only interact with accounts you own or with explicit permission of the
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account holder.
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- If you would like to encrypt your report, please use the PGP key with long ID
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`0xDE6887086F892325FEC04CC0D847525B6931381F` (available in the public keyserver pool).
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# In-scope
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- Security issues in any current release of Bitwarden. This includes the web vault, browser extension,
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and mobile apps (iOS and Android). Product downloads are available at https://bitwarden.com. Source
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code is available at https://github.com/bitwarden.
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# Exclusions
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The following bug classes are out-of scope:
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- Bugs that are already reported on any of Bitwarden's issue trackers (https://github.com/bitwarden),
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or that we already know of. Note that some of our issue tracking is private.
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- Issues in an upstream software dependency (ex: Xamarin, ASP.NET) which are already reported to the
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upstream maintainer.
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- Attacks requiring physical access to a user's device.
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- Self-XSS
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- Issues related to software or protocols not under Bitwarden's control
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- Vulnerabilities in outdated versions of Bitwarden
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- Missing security best practices that do not directly lead to a vulnerability
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- Issues that do not have any impact on the general public
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While researching, we'd like to ask you to refrain from:
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- Denial of service
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- Spamming
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- Social engineering (including phishing) of Bitwarden staff or contractors
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- Any physical attempts against Bitwarden property or data centers
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Thank you for helping keep Bitwarden and our users safe!
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