Cybrary Vulnerability Disclosure Policy

Introduction

Cybrary welcomes feedback from security researchers and the general public to help improve our security. If you believe you have discovered a vulnerability, privacy issue, exposed data, or other security issues in any of our assets, we want to hear from you. This policy outlines steps for reporting vulnerabilities to us, what we expect, what you can expect from us.

Systems in Scope

This policy applies to any digital assets owned, operated, or maintained by Cybrary.

Domain
Technology
Secure
www.cybrary.it/*
Webflow/VanillaJS/Website Testing/Python/PHP
app.cybrary.it/*
ReactJS/ Website Testing/ PHP
Domain & Technology
Secure
www.cybrary.it/*
Gatsby/ ReactJS/ Website Testing/ PHP
app.cybrary.it/*
ReactJS/ Website Testing/ PHP

Out of Scope

Assets or other equipment not owned by parties participating in this policy. Vulnerabilities discovered or suspected in out-of-scope systems should be reported to the appropriate vendor or applicable authority.

Our Commitments

When working with us, according to this policy, you can expect us to:

  • Respond to your report promptly, and work with you to understand and validate your report;
  • Strive to keep you informed about the progress of a vulnerability as it is processed;
  • Work to remediate discovered vulnerabilities in a timely manner, within our operational constraints; and
  • Extend Safe Harbor for your vulnerability research that is related to this policy.

Our Expectations

In participating in our vulnerability disclosure program in good faith, we require that you:

  • Play by the rules, including following this policy and any other relevant agreements. If there is any inconsistency between this policy and any other applicable terms, the terms of this policy will prevail;
  • Report any vulnerability you have discovered promptly;
  • Avoid violating the privacy of others, disrupting our systems, destroying data, and/or harming user experience;
  • Use only the Official Channels to discuss vulnerability information with us;
  • Provide us a reasonable amount of time to resolve the issue before you disclose it publicly;
  • Perform testing only on in-scope systems, and respect systems and activities which are out-of-scope;
  • If a vulnerability provides unintended access to data: Limit the amount of data you access to the minimum required for effectively demonstrating a Proof of Concept; and cease testing and submit a report immediately if you encounter any user data during testing, such as Personally Identifiable Information (PII), Personal Healthcare Information (PHI), credit card data, or proprietary information;
  • You should only interact with test accounts you own or with explicit permission from the account holder; and
  • Do not engage in extortion.

Official Channels

Please report security issues via report@cybrary.it, providing all relevant information. The more details you provide, the easier it will be for us to triage and fix the issue.

Safe Harbor

So long as you abide by the rules outlined in this policy and are operating in good faith, when conducting vulnerability research, we consider this research conducted under this policy to be:

  • Authorized concerning any applicable anti-hacking laws, and we will not initiate or support legal action against you for accidental, good-faith violations of this policy;
  • Authorized concerning any relevant anti-circumvention laws, and we will not bring a claim against you for circumvention of technology controls which is performed in good faith under this policy;
  • Exempt from restrictions in our Terms of Service (TOS) and/or Acceptable Usage Policy (AUP) that would interfere with conducting security research, and we waive those restrictions on a limited basis; and
  • Lawful, helpful to the overall security of the Internet, and conducted in good faith.

You are expected, as always, to comply with all applicable laws. If legal action is initiated by a third party against you and you have complied with this policy, we will take reasonable steps to make it known that your actions were conducted in compliance with this policy, but in no way will be liable to you for any damages or claims asserted against you.

If at any time you have concerns or are uncertain whether your security research is consistent with this policy, please submit a report through one of our Official Channels before going any further.

Note that the Safe Harbor applies only to legal claims under the control of the organization participating in this policy and that the policy does not bind independent third parties. Notwithstanding anything else in this policy, you understand and agree that Cybrary will not be responsible for any third party claim brought against you regardless of whether or not you were acting under this policy or in any other fashion.

Contributors

Cybrary would like to thank the following researchers for their contributions prior to our launching of this Vulnerability Disclosure Program

Name
Vulnerability
Status
albancenaj
Enumeration of outdated / vulnerable plugins
strukt
Information Disclosure
Locu
XSS Vulnerability in bbPress; Potential for Privilege Escalation and Account Hijacking
royjansen01
XSS/DCOM vulnerability; potential for injection
balag
Clear-text Transmission of Sensitive Information (auth)
b0n3z
Clear-text Transmission of Sensitive Information (auth)
c0mmand3r420
XSS value input vulnerability; potential to steal user login data
r00tacc3ss
XSS value input vulnerability; potential to steal user login data
Pr1nce
Exposure of Sensitive Information in Plain Text
CyberTiger
Cross Site Scripting vulnerability
Name & Vulnerability
Status
albancenaj
Enumeration of outdated / vulnerable plugins
strukt
Information Disclosure
Locu
XSS Vulnerability in bbPress; Potential for Privilege Escalation and Account Hijacking
royjansen01
XSS/DCOM vulnerability; potential for injection
balag
Clear-text Transmission of Sensitive Information (auth)
b0n3z
Clear-text Transmission of Sensitive Information (auth)
c0mmand3r420
XSS value input vulnerability; potential to steal user login data
r00tacc3ss
XSS value input vulnerability; potential to steal user login data
Pr1nce
Exposure of Sensitive Information in Plain Text
CyberTiger
Cross Site Scripting vulnerability