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Security Policy

  1. Supported Versions
  2. Reporting security problems to Fiber
  3. Security Point of Contact
  4. Incident Response Process

Supported Versions

The table below shows the supported versions for Fiber which include security updates.

Version Supported
>= 1.12.6
< 1.12.6

Reporting security problems to Fiber

DO NOT CREATE AN ISSUE to report a security problem. Instead, please send us an e-mail at [email protected] or join our discord server via this invite link and send a private message to Fenny or any of the maintainers.

Security Point of Contact

The security point of contact is Fenny. Fenny responds to security incident reports as fast as possible, within one business day at the latest.

In case Fenny does not respond within a reasonable time, the secondary point of contact are any of the @maintainers. The maintainers are the only other persons with administrative access to Fiber's source code.

Incident Response Process

In case an incident is discovered or reported, we will follow the following process to contain, respond and remediate:

1. Containment

The first step is to find out the root cause, nature and scope of the incident.

  • Is still ongoing? If yes, first priority is to stop it.
  • Is the incident outside of our influence? If yes, first priority is to contain it.
  • Find out knows about the incident and who is affected.
  • Find out what data was potentially exposed.

2. Response

After the initial assessment and containment to our best abilities, we will document all actions taken in a response plan.

We will create a comment in the official #announcements channel to inform users about the incident and what actions we took to contain it.

3. Remediation

Once the incident is confirmed to be resolved, we will summarize the lessons learned from the incident and create a list of actions we will take to prevent it from happening again.

Secure accounts with access

The Fiber Organization requires 2FA authorization for all of it's members.

Critical Updates And Security Notices

We learn about critical software updates and security threats from these sources

  1. GitHub Security Alerts
  2. GitHub: https://status.github.com/ & @githubstatus

There aren’t any published security advisories