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smowton commented Oct 28, 2022

Could you confirm whether you intend to submit a bounty application for this query?

@smowton smowton changed the title Check whether there are internal files in the App that can be read an… Check whether there are internal files in the App that can be read and written by any other App Oct 28, 2022
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kangr0 commented Oct 28, 2022 via email

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smowton commented Oct 29, 2022

Alright, in that case we will hold off on code review until the security lab have taken a look at the core concept as part of the bounty review process.

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kangr0 commented Oct 30, 2022

Is there a deadline for the review?

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smowton commented Oct 31, 2022

No deadline; if you're applying for the bug bounty then please follow the instructions at https://securitylab.github.com/bounties/

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