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SECURITY.md

Security Policy

This Eclipse Foundation Project adheres to the Eclipse Foundation Vulnerability Reporting Policy.

How To Report a Vulnerability

If you think you have found a vulnerability in this repository, please report it to us through coordinated disclosure.

Please do not report security vulnerabilities through public issues, discussions, or change requests.

Instead, you can report it using one of the following ways:

You can find more information about reporting and disclosure at the Eclipse Foundation Security page.

Please include as much of the information listed below as you can to help us better understand and resolve the issue:

  • The type of issue (e.g., buffer overflow, SQL injection, or cross-site scripting)
  • Affected version(s)
  • Impact of the issue, including how an attacker might exploit the issue
  • Step-by-step instructions to reproduce the issue
  • The location of the affected source code (tag/branch/commit or direct URL)
  • Full paths of source file(s) related to the manifestation of the issue
  • Any special configuration required to reproduce the issue
  • Any log files that are related to this issue (if possible)
  • Proof-of-concept or exploit code (if possible)

This information will help us triage your report more quickly.

Supported Versions

Eclipse JustJ is a tool for re-packaging Java™ runtimes. It does not produce releases of its packaging scripts and tools; instead, the supported version is always the latest commit on the default branch.

JustJ generates Java™ runtimes from sources like jdk.java.net and adoptium.net. If you discover vulnerabilities in the binaries released by JustJ, please report them to the corresponding upstream project. In cases where a new version addressing these vulnerabilities is available from an upstream project but hasn't yet been provided by JustJ, you may open an issue to request its inclusion.

There aren’t any published security advisories