Security

Zend Framework takes security seriously

Reporting Potential Security Issues

If you have encountered a potential security vulnerability in Zend Framework, please report it to us at [email protected]. We will work with you to verify the vulnerability and patch it.

When reporting issues, please provide the following information:

  • Component(s) affected
  • A description indicating how to reproduce the issue
  • A summary of the security vulnerability and impact

We request that you contact us via the email address above and give the project contributors a chance to resolve the vulnerability and issue a new release prior to any public exposure; this helps protect Zend Framework users and provides them with a chance to upgrade and/or update in order to protect their applications.

For sensitive email communications, please use our PGP key.

Policy

Zend Framework takes security seriously. If we verify a reported security vulnerability, our policy is:

  • We will patch the current release branch, as well as the immediate prior minor release branch.
  • After patching the release branches, we will immediately issue new security fix releases for each patched release branch.
  • A security advisory will be released on the Zend Framework site detailing the vulnerability, as well as recommendations for end-users to protect themselves. Security advisories will be listed at http://framework.zend.com/security/advisories, as well as via a feed (which is also present in the website head for easy feed discovery)

Have you identified a security vulnerability?

Please report it to us at [email protected]

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