Responsible Disclosure of Security Vulnerabilities

At Freelancer, we put forth a valiant effort to guarantee that our site is essentially as secure as could be expected. Staying aware of the most recent in web security can be an overwhelming undertaking and new weaknesses can show up in new and old items. Consultant has an astonishing local area of exceptionally gifted clients, especially among the profoundly specialized specialists. We empower clients who track down security weaknesses to report them to us quickly.

Responsible Disclosure of Security Vulnerabilities

Models incorporate disavowal of administration, seeing one more client’s confidential information or changing information without approval.

Guidelines

Freelancer recognizes the significance of specialists who add to the security of our site. To energize bug and weakness reports, we will focus on not bringing private activity or public requests against analysts who keep these rules with the end goal that the weakness:

  • is accounted for to Freelancer through the above email straightaway
  • isn’t distributed somewhere else
  • exists on a space possessed by Freelancer (for example *.freelancer.com, freelancer.co.*)
  • is unquestionable by the security group

 

Please include the following information in your submission:

  • a proof-of-idea or show of the weakness
  • nitty gritty guidelines on the most proficient method to replicate the weakness
  • an email address we can get in touch with you at

Recognition

Weaknesses that are considered particularly commendable by the security group might be compensated in the accompanying ways:

  • a name or organization of the scientist’s picking distributed on the Security Hall Of Fame
  • an exceptional White Hat identification (displayed beneath) granted to the specialist’s Freelancer.com account

Please submit vulnerabilities to:

info@GdaddyG.com

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