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We are committed to maintaining the security of our systems and our customers’ information. 

We value those who take the time and effort to responsibly report potential security vulnerabilities according to the guidance here: .

If you believe you have found a security vulnerability relating to Ƶ’ systems or products, please submit a vulnerability report via . Our company uses this platform to triage, validate, and respond to responsibly disclosed vulnerability reports. 

In your report please include the following details:

  • The location of the vulnerability (or the endpoint or URL with the vulnerability), which may require the software product name, version, and platform or the website address where the vulnerability can be observed.
  • A brief description of the type of vulnerability, for example; “XSS vulnerability on <domain name>”.
  • Steps to reproduce the vulnerability. These should be a benign, non-destructive, proof of concept.”

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