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# Hestia CP Security policy
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Welcome and thanks for taking interest in Hestia CP!
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We are mostly interested in reports by actual Hestia CP users but all high quality contributions are welcome.
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If you believe that you have have discovered a vulnerability in Hestia Control Panel,
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please let our development team know by submitting a report [Huntr.dev](https://huntr.dev/bounties/disclose/?target=https://github.com/hestiacp/hestiacp) Bounties and CVEs are automatically managed and allocated via the platform.
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If you are unable to use [Huntr.dev](https://huntr.dev/bounties/disclose/?target=https://github.com/hestiacp/hestiacp) please send an email to <info@hestiacp.com>
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We ask you to include a detailed description of the vulnerability, a list of services involved (e.g. exim, dovecot) and the versions which you've tested, full steps to reproduce the vulnerability, and include your findings and expected results.
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Please do not open any public issue on Github or any other social media before the report has been published and a fix has been released.
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With that, good luck hacking us ;)
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## Supported versions
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| Version | Supported |
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| ------- | ------------------ |
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| Latest | :white_check_mark: |
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## Qualifying Vulnerabilities
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### Vulnerabilities we really care about
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- Remote command execution
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- Code/SQL Injection
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- Authentication bypass
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- Privilege Escalation
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- Cross-site scripting (XSS)
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- Performing limited admin actions without authorization
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- CSRF
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### Vulnerabilities we accept
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- Open redirects
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- Password brute-forcing that circumvents rate limiting
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## Non-Qualifying Vulnerabilities
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- Theoretical attacks without proof of exploitability
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- Attacks that are the result of a third party library should be reported to the library maintainers
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- Social engineering
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- Reflected file download
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- Physical attacks
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- Weak SSL/TLS/SSH algorithms or protocols
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- Attacks involving physical access to a user’s device, or involving a device or network that’s already seriously compromised (eg man-in-the-middle).
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- The user attacks themselves
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- anything in `/test/` folder
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