If you believe you have found a security vulnerability with Senko, please report it to us as soon as possible by sending an email to security@kitsunelabs.org. Please do not post a public issue on GitHub until we have had a chance to review and address the issue.
When reporting a security vulnerability, please include as much detail as possible, including steps to reproduce the issue and any potential impact on our users. We appreciate responsible disclosure and will work to resolve the issue quickly and properly.
We take security seriously and have implemented the following measures to protect Senko and its users:
- Senko is hosted on a trusted server with limited access and strong authentication mechanisms.
- We use secure communication protocols (HTTPS) to transmit data between our bot and external services.
- We keep our dependencies and libraries up to date with the latest security patches and versions.
We also take user privacy seriously and have implemented the following measures to protect our users' data:
- We do not store any extra data other than what is required to run the bot.
- We do not share user data with any third parties without user consent.
- We comply with all relevant data protection laws and regulations.
We may update this security policy from time to time to reflect changes in our security measures or other requirements. We encourage you to check this page periodically for updates.
Please let us know if you have any questions or concerns about our security policy or the security of Senko.