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Created Dec 15, 2014 by Trac@tracbot

Publish guidelines for reporting exploits

There exists no easy to find documentation (on the wiki nor elsewhere) that advises how to report a suspected Tor (proxy, browser, bundle, transport...) exploit. And no search on keyservers shows up a 'security' key for a tor-sec@torproject.org or similar account.

A blueprint for working this task could be: Just figure out how we've been handling exploit reporting in the past (tor-assistants@ maybe?) and make sure it's a consensus, and write it down in the wiki.

Trac:
Username: michael

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