Security audit 2024
Published: Mon 18 November 2024
Thanks to some generous support from NLnet we have had our 2nd security audit. This was done by Radically Open Security. We are very pleased to say that 0 extreme, high or elevated risk vulnerabilities were found. There were 2 moderate, and 6 low risk issues found, and all of these are fixed now. None of the issues resulted in data exposure, exfiltration or integrity compromise - most resulted in web interface crashes. It was a pleasure working with Radically Open Security and we highly recommend them.
As part of our open approach to security and privacy we believe that audits should be published in full and made public. Read the final report here.
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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme within the framework of the NGI-POINTER Project funded under grant agreement No 871528
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