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Security Policy violation SECURITY.md #4

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google-allstar-prod bot opened this issue Dec 14, 2022 · 16 comments
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Security Policy violation SECURITY.md #4

google-allstar-prod bot opened this issue Dec 14, 2022 · 16 comments
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Security Policy Violation
Security policy not enabled.
A SECURITY.md file can give users information about what constitutes a vulnerability and how to report one securely so that information about a bug is not publicly visible. Examples of secure reporting methods include using an issue tracker with private issue support, or encrypted email with a published key.

To fix this, add a SECURITY.md file that explains how to handle vulnerabilities found in your repository. Go to https://github.com/sidewalklabs/YOURLS/security/policy to enable.

For more information, see https://docs.github.com/en/code-security/getting-started/adding-a-security-policy-to-your-repository.


This issue will auto resolve when the policy is in compliance.

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Security policy not enabled.
A SECURITY.md file can give users information about what constitutes a vulnerability and how to report one securely so that information about a bug is not publicly visible. Examples of secure reporting methods include using an issue tracker with private issue support, or encrypted email with a published key.

To fix this, add a SECURITY.md file that explains how to handle vulnerabilities found in your repository. Go to https://github.com/sidewalklabs/YOURLS/security/policy to enable.

For more information, see https://docs.github.com/en/code-security/getting-started/adding-a-security-policy-to-your-repository.

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Updating issue after ping interval. See its status below.


Security policy not enabled.
A SECURITY.md file can give users information about what constitutes a vulnerability and how to report one securely so that information about a bug is not publicly visible. Examples of secure reporting methods include using an issue tracker with private issue support, or encrypted email with a published key.

To fix this, add a SECURITY.md file that explains how to handle vulnerabilities found in your repository. Go to https://github.com/sidewalklabs/YOURLS/security/policy to enable.

For more information, see https://docs.github.com/en/code-security/getting-started/adding-a-security-policy-to-your-repository.

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Security policy not enabled.
A SECURITY.md file can give users information about what constitutes a vulnerability and how to report one securely so that information about a bug is not publicly visible. Examples of secure reporting methods include using an issue tracker with private issue support, or encrypted email with a published key.

To fix this, add a SECURITY.md file that explains how to handle vulnerabilities found in your repository. Go to https://github.com/sidewalklabs/YOURLS/security/policy to enable.

For more information, see https://docs.github.com/en/code-security/getting-started/adding-a-security-policy-to-your-repository.

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Updating issue after ping interval. See its status below.


Security policy not enabled.
A SECURITY.md file can give users information about what constitutes a vulnerability and how to report one securely so that information about a bug is not publicly visible. Examples of secure reporting methods include using an issue tracker with private issue support, or encrypted email with a published key.

To fix this, add a SECURITY.md file that explains how to handle vulnerabilities found in your repository. Go to https://github.com/sidewalklabs/YOURLS/security/policy to enable.

For more information, see https://docs.github.com/en/code-security/getting-started/adding-a-security-policy-to-your-repository.

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Updating issue after ping interval. See its status below.


Security policy not enabled.
A SECURITY.md file can give users information about what constitutes a vulnerability and how to report one securely so that information about a bug is not publicly visible. Examples of secure reporting methods include using an issue tracker with private issue support, or encrypted email with a published key.

To fix this, add a SECURITY.md file that explains how to handle vulnerabilities found in your repository. Go to https://github.com/sidewalklabs/YOURLS/security/policy to enable.

For more information, see https://docs.github.com/en/code-security/getting-started/adding-a-security-policy-to-your-repository.

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Updating issue after ping interval. See its status below.


Security policy not enabled.
A SECURITY.md file can give users information about what constitutes a vulnerability and how to report one securely so that information about a bug is not publicly visible. Examples of secure reporting methods include using an issue tracker with private issue support, or encrypted email with a published key.

To fix this, add a SECURITY.md file that explains how to handle vulnerabilities found in your repository. Go to https://github.com/sidewalklabs/YOURLS/security/policy to enable.

For more information, see https://docs.github.com/en/code-security/getting-started/adding-a-security-policy-to-your-repository.

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Updating issue after ping interval. See its status below.


Security policy not enabled.
A SECURITY.md file can give users information about what constitutes a vulnerability and how to report one securely so that information about a bug is not publicly visible. Examples of secure reporting methods include using an issue tracker with private issue support, or encrypted email with a published key.

To fix this, add a SECURITY.md file that explains how to handle vulnerabilities found in your repository. Go to https://github.com/sidewalklabs/YOURLS/security/policy to enable.

For more information, see https://docs.github.com/en/code-security/getting-started/adding-a-security-policy-to-your-repository.

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Updating issue after ping interval. See its status below.


Security policy not enabled.
A SECURITY.md file can give users information about what constitutes a vulnerability and how to report one securely so that information about a bug is not publicly visible. Examples of secure reporting methods include using an issue tracker with private issue support, or encrypted email with a published key.

To fix this, add a SECURITY.md file that explains how to handle vulnerabilities found in your repository. Go to https://github.com/sidewalklabs/YOURLS/security/policy to enable.

For more information, see https://docs.github.com/en/code-security/getting-started/adding-a-security-policy-to-your-repository.

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Updating issue after ping interval. See its status below.


Security policy not enabled.
A SECURITY.md file can give users information about what constitutes a vulnerability and how to report one securely so that information about a bug is not publicly visible. Examples of secure reporting methods include using an issue tracker with private issue support, or encrypted email with a published key.

To fix this, add a SECURITY.md file that explains how to handle vulnerabilities found in your repository. Go to https://github.com/sidewalklabs/YOURLS/security/policy to enable.

For more information, see https://docs.github.com/en/code-security/getting-started/adding-a-security-policy-to-your-repository.

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Updating issue after ping interval. See its status below.


Security policy not enabled.
A SECURITY.md file can give users information about what constitutes a vulnerability and how to report one securely so that information about a bug is not publicly visible. Examples of secure reporting methods include using an issue tracker with private issue support, or encrypted email with a published key.

To fix this, add a SECURITY.md file that explains how to handle vulnerabilities found in your repository. Go to https://github.com/sidewalklabs/YOURLS/security/policy to enable.

For more information, see https://docs.github.com/en/code-security/getting-started/adding-a-security-policy-to-your-repository.

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Updating issue after ping interval. See its status below.


Security policy not enabled.
A SECURITY.md file can give users information about what constitutes a vulnerability and how to report one securely so that information about a bug is not publicly visible. Examples of secure reporting methods include using an issue tracker with private issue support, or encrypted email with a published key.

To fix this, add a SECURITY.md file that explains how to handle vulnerabilities found in your repository. Go to https://github.com/sidewalklabs/YOURLS/security/policy to enable.

For more information, see https://docs.github.com/en/code-security/getting-started/adding-a-security-policy-to-your-repository.

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Updating issue after ping interval. See its status below.


Security policy not enabled.
A SECURITY.md file can give users information about what constitutes a vulnerability and how to report one securely so that information about a bug is not publicly visible. Examples of secure reporting methods include using an issue tracker with private issue support, or encrypted email with a published key.

To fix this, add a SECURITY.md file that explains how to handle vulnerabilities found in your repository. Go to https://github.com/sidewalklabs/YOURLS/security/policy to enable.

For more information, see https://docs.github.com/en/code-security/getting-started/adding-a-security-policy-to-your-repository.

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Updating issue after ping interval. See its status below.


Security policy not enabled.
A SECURITY.md file can give users information about what constitutes a vulnerability and how to report one securely so that information about a bug is not publicly visible. Examples of secure reporting methods include using an issue tracker with private issue support, or encrypted email with a published key.

To fix this, add a SECURITY.md file that explains how to handle vulnerabilities found in your repository. Go to https://github.com/sidewalklabs/YOURLS/security/policy to enable.

For more information, see https://docs.github.com/en/code-security/getting-started/adding-a-security-policy-to-your-repository.

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Updating issue after ping interval. See its status below.


Security policy not enabled.
A SECURITY.md file can give users information about what constitutes a vulnerability and how to report one securely so that information about a bug is not publicly visible. Examples of secure reporting methods include using an issue tracker with private issue support, or encrypted email with a published key.

To fix this, add a SECURITY.md file that explains how to handle vulnerabilities found in your repository. Go to https://github.com/sidewalklabs/YOURLS/security/policy to enable.

For more information, see https://docs.github.com/en/code-security/getting-started/adding-a-security-policy-to-your-repository.

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Updating issue after ping interval. See its status below.


Security policy not enabled.
A SECURITY.md file can give users information about what constitutes a vulnerability and how to report one securely so that information about a bug is not publicly visible. Examples of secure reporting methods include using an issue tracker with private issue support, or encrypted email with a published key.

To fix this, add a SECURITY.md file that explains how to handle vulnerabilities found in your repository. Go to https://github.com/sidewalklabs/YOURLS/security/policy to enable.

For more information, see https://docs.github.com/en/code-security/getting-started/adding-a-security-policy-to-your-repository.

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Updating issue after ping interval. See its status below.


Security policy not enabled.
A SECURITY.md file can give users information about what constitutes a vulnerability and how to report one securely so that information about a bug is not publicly visible. Examples of secure reporting methods include using an issue tracker with private issue support, or encrypted email with a published key.

To fix this, add a SECURITY.md file that explains how to handle vulnerabilities found in your repository. Go to https://github.com/sidewalklabs/YOURLS/security/policy to enable.

For more information, see https://docs.github.com/en/code-security/getting-started/adding-a-security-policy-to-your-repository.

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