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Report a suspected vulnerability
Send a responsible, minimally invasive vulnerability report through the dedicated security route.
Purpose and scope
Send a responsible, minimally invasive vulnerability report through the dedicated security route.
Use this guide as orientation, then rely on the signed agreement, current policy or named support response where those sources set a more specific obligation.
Prepare the right information
- Affected host and safe reproduction summary.
- Potential impact without unnecessary exploitation.
- Researcher contact and disclosure preference.
Follow the controlled process
- Frame the needState the desired outcome, affected product and accountable contact. For report a suspected vulnerability, avoid assumptions that have not been confirmed in writing.
- Review and decideUse the current governed source, record material questions and obtain approval from the person who owns the decision.
- Retain evidenceKeep the final reference, date, decision and any follow-up action together so a later reviewer can reconstruct what happened.
Expected record
- A timestamped security report.
- Acknowledgement and triage.
- A coordinated follow-up path.
Security and disclosure boundary
- Never send passwords, authentication codes, private keys or recovery codes to Obedience staff.
- Share the minimum customer, project and commercial information needed for the stated purpose.
- Public documentation explains controls and responsibilities without publishing exploitable topology, credentials or confidential implementation detail.
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