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# Security Policy
We welcome responsible and constructive security review.
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# Scope
The Onionr software and any nodes you control are within scope.
Avoid social engineering, volume-based denial of service and disrupting or harming the Onionr network. Do not attempt to exploit any machines/servers you do not own or otherwise have permission to do so.
The following exploits are of particular interest:
* Arbitrary code execution
* API authentication bypass (such as accessing local API from public interface)
* Deanonymization:
* Easily associating public keys with server addresses
* Discovering true server IPs when behind Tor/I2P (aside from Tor/i2p-level attacks)
* Easily discovering which nodes are the block creator
* XSS, CSRF, clickjacking, DNS rebinding
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* Timing attacks against the local http server that are exploitable from a browser ([see blog post](https://www.chaoswebs.net/blog/timebleed-breaking-privacy-with-a-simple-timing-attack.html))
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* Discovering direct connection servers as a non participant.
* Cryptography/protocol issues
* Denying nodes access to the network by segmenting them out with Sybil nodes
We do not consider non-network based same-machine attacks to be very significant, but we are still willing to listen.
# Rewards
Onionr is a student-owned hobby project, resources are not available for large rewards.
Stickers or other small rewards are available. We reserve the right to refuse rewards for any reason.
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Public recognition can be given upon request.
# Contact
Email: beardog [ at ] mailbox.org
PGP (optional): F61A 4DBB 0B3D F172 1F65 0EDF 0D41 4D0F E405 B63B