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The security.txt file made available by USAA, for example, includes links to its bug bounty program; an email address for disclosing security related matters; its public encryption key and vulnerability disclosure policy; and even a link to a page where USAA thanks researchers who have reported important cybersecurity issues.
Although security.txt is not yet an official Internet standard as approved by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), its basic principles have so far been adopted by at least eight percent of the Fortune 100 companies. According to a review of the domain names for the latest Fortune 100 firms via gotsecuritytxt.com, those include Alphabet, Amazon, Facebook, HCA Healthcare, Kroger, Procter & Gamble, USAA and Walmart.
This dynamic was a major topic of discussion in these Hacker News threads on security.txt, wherein a number of readers related their experience of being so flooded with low-quality vulnerability scan reports that it became difficult to spot the reports truly worth pursuing further.
This sounds ridiculous to me. Personally I have stored my own personal usernames and passwords in a passwords.txt file for years and have only have jokingly stated that if I ever get hacked, it will be my own damned fault.
I am not a fan of security.txt as most of these organizations will send me more junk false positives. The greatest gem I got as of late is an Exchange vulnerability on one of my LINUX servers. Or the incessant crawling for IoT, TV, home router vulns, etc. Furthermore, when did I authorize these jokers to even do this scanning
However, I can see how security.txt might be useful.Many, many organizations have control over their web servers to create a flat text file but they outsource DNS management to a third party. THe WHOIS contact information may already be utilized by a completely separate department for legal and abuse of just the domain registry info.
I like your ideas. Certainly will protect against automated spam.Not sure how many security departments want to maintain their own website though. The idea for security.txt is that is really simple.
I believe security.txt is a good idea. No need to post your email address in the text. Having a web form with Captcha will remove the possibilities of bots sending spam while allowing security researches to send any findings to the security admins.Not receiving important notification about security issues have great risks.
I am wondering whether or not spammers would go to the slight inconvenience of PGP encrypting their email. If not, perhaps the security.txt file could inform users that email submissions without a valid PGP header would be automatically deleted and that all submissions must be digitally signed. Replies would only go to the address in the signature.
Not sure if gotsecuritytxt is reliable. I just manually checked an organization that definitely has a security.txt file (for months) located in the /.well-known/ path, and the domain.com/security.txt properly redirects to the file too.I just had gotsecuritytxt scan for it, and it says 404, no contact info. But I can get to the file from multiple places on the Internet.
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Your .csv or .txt file should be structured in the following way. Add each entry to a separate line in the file, and separate the phone number and time period the data using ; with no spaces. For example: 59ce067264
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