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# The curl bug bounty
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The curl project runs a bug bounty program in association with
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[HackerOne](https://www.hackerone.com) and the [Internet Bug
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Bounty](https://internetbugbounty.org].
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# How does it work?
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Start out by posting your suspected security vulnerability directly to [curl's
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HackerOne program](https://hackerone.com/curl).
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After you have reported a security issue, it has been deemed credible, and a
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patch and advisory has been made public, you may be eligible for a bounty from
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this program.
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See all details at https://hackerone.com/curl.
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This bounty is relying on funds from sponsors. If you use curl professionally,
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consider help funding this! See https://opencollective.com/curl for details.
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# What are the reward amounts?
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The curl projects offer monetary compensation for reported and published
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security vulnerabilities. The amount of money that is rewarded depends on how
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serious the flaw is determined to be.
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We offer reward money *up to* a certain amount per severity. The curl security
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team determines the severity of each reported flaw on a case by case basis and
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the exact amount rewarded to the reporter is then decided.
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At the start of the program, the award amounts are:
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Critical: 2,000 USD
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High: 1,500 USD
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Medium: 1,000 USD
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Low: 500 USD
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# Who is eligible for a reward?
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Everyone and anyone who reports a security problem in a released curl version
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that hasn't already been reported can ask for a bounty.
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Vulnerabilities in features that are off by default and documented as
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experimental are not eligible for a reward.
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The vulnerability has to be fixed and publicly announced (by the curl project)
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before a bug bounty will be considered.
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Bounties need to be requested within twelve months from the publication of the
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vulnerability.
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The vulnerabilities must not have been made public before February 1st, 2019.
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We do not retroactively pay for old, already known, or published security
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problems.
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# Product vulnerabilities only
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This bug bounty only concerns the curl and libcurl products and thus their
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respective source codes - when running on existing hardware. It does not
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include documentation, websites, or other infrastructure.
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The curl security team will be the sole arbiter if a reported flaw can be
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subject to a bounty or not.
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# How are vulnerabilities graded?
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The grading of each reported vulnerability that makes a reward claim will be
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performed by the curl security team. The grading will be based on the CVSS
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(Common Vulnerability Scoring System) 3.0.
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# How are reward amounts determined?
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The curl security team first gives the vulnerability a score, as mentioned
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above, and based on that level we set an amount depending on the specifics of
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the individual case. Other sponsors of the program might also get involved and
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can raise the amounts depending on the particular issue.
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# What happens if the bounty fund is drained?
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The bounty fund depends on sponsors. If we pay out more bounties than we add,
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the fund will eventually drain. If that end up happening, we will simply not
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be able to pay out as high bounties as we would like and hope that we can
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convince new sponsors to help us top up the fund again.
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# Regarding taxes, etc. on the bounties
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In the event that the individual receiving a curl bug bounty needs to pay
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taxes on the reward money, the responsibility lies with the receiver. The
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curl project or its security team never actually receive any of this money,
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hold the money, or pay out the money.
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