We extend our sincere gratitude to anyone who reports vulnerabilities to Testsigma Community. These reports are comprehensively investigated by community volunteers as well as Testsigma Team.
To report a security issue, please email us at security@testsigma.com with a detailed overview and necessary information attached. For more details, visit the Vulnerability Disclosure Program. We urge you to report any vulnerabilities responsibly so that we can continue building a secure application for the entire community.
- You think you have discovered a potential security vulnerability in the Testsigma or related components.
- You are unsure how a vulnerability affects the Testsigma project.
- You think you discovered a vulnerability in another project that Testsigma depends on (e.g. MySQL, Docker, NGINX, etc). -You want to report any other security risk that could potentially harm Testsigma users.
- You need help tuning Testsigma components for security.
- You need help applying security-related updates.
- Your issue is not security-related.
Each report is acknowledged and analyzed by the project's maintainers and the security team within 3 working days. The reporter will be kept updated at every stage of the issue's analysis and resolution (triage -> fix -> release).
A public disclosure date is negotiated by the Testsigma product security team and the bug submitter. We prefer to fully disclose the bug as soon as possible once a user mitigation is available. It is reasonable to delay disclosure when the bug or the fix is not yet fully understood, the solution is not well-tested, or for vendor coordination. The timeframe for disclosure is from immediate (especially if it's already publicly known) to a few weeks. We expect the time-frame between a report to a public disclosure to typically be in the order of 7 days. The Testsigma maintainers and the security team will take the final call on setting a disclosure date.
(Some sections have been inspired and adapted from https://github.com/kubernetes/website/blob/master/content/en/docs/reference/issues-security/security.md).