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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. See the [Security Process](https://curl.se/dev/secprocess.html)
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document for how we work with security issues.
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## What are the reward amounts?
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The curl project offers 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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Since 2021, the Bug Bounty is managed in association with the Internet Bug
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Bounty and they will set the reward amounts. If it would turn out that they
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set amounts that are way lower than we can accept, the curl project intends to
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"top up" rewards.
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In 2022, typical "Medium" rated vulnerabilities have been rewarded 2,400 USD
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each.
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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 has not already been reported can ask for a bounty.
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Dedicated - paid for - security audits that are performed in collaboration
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with curl developers are not eligible for bounties.
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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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Once the vulnerability has been published by curl, the researcher can request
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their bounty from the [Internet Bug Bounty](https://hackerone.com/ibb).
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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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## 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 curl documentation, curl websites, or other curl related
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infrastructure.
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The curl security team is the sole arbiter if a reported flaw is subject to a
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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 gives the vulnerability a score or severity level, as
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mentioned above. The actual monetary reward amount is decided and paid by the
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Internet Bug Bounty..
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## Regarding taxes, etc. on the bounties
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In the event that the individual receiving a bug bounty needs to pay taxes on
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the reward money, the responsibility lies with the receiver. The curl project
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or its security team never actually receive any of this money, hold the money,
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or pay out the money.
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