#326 - Add OpenSSF Scorecard, Best Practices, and SECURITY.md#331
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Updated scorecard.yml to include recommended read permissions for private repos and set repo_token to use a fine-grained PAT for branch protection compatibility. Added OpenSSF Scorecard and Best Practices badges to README for improved security visibility. Reformatted contributor badge for clarity.
Added a WakaTime badge to the README for coding stats. Introduced a new Security section in the README with responsible disclosure instructions, and added SECURITY.md detailing supported versions, vulnerability reporting, and disclosure policy.
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Resolves #326
PR Classification
Documentation and security policy enhancement.
PR Summary
This pull request improves repository security practices and documentation by updating workflow permissions, adding security badges, and introducing a formal security policy.