SECURITY: Adapt for Knots

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Luke Dashjr 2023-08-19 16:27:52 +00:00
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## Supported Versions ## Supported Versions
See our website for versions of Bitcoin Core that are currently supported with See our website for versions of Bitcoin Knots that are currently supported with
security updates: https://bitcoincore.org/en/lifecycle/#schedule security updates: https://bitcoinknots.org/
## Reporting a Vulnerability ## Reporting a Vulnerability
To report security issues send an email to security@bitcoincore.org (not for support). To report security issues send an email to luke+security+knots@dashjr.org (not for support).
The following keys may be used to communicate sensitive information to developers: The following OpenPGP key should be used to communicate sensitive information:
| Name | Fingerprint | | Name | Fingerprint |
|------|-------------| |------|-------------|
| Pieter Wuille | 133E AC17 9436 F14A 5CF1 B794 860F EB80 4E66 9320 | | Luke Dashjr | FAC0 98FE 8DF9 975F 9024 1881 3666 E2B1 782A 18E1 |
| Michael Ford | E777 299F C265 DD04 7930 70EB 944D 35F9 AC3D B76A |
| Ava Chow | 1528 1230 0785 C964 44D3 334D 1756 5732 E08E 5E41 |
You can import a key by running the following command with that individuals fingerprint: `gpg --keyserver hkps://keys.openpgp.org --recv-keys "<fingerprint>"` Ensure that you put quotes around fingerprints containing spaces. You can import a key by running the following command with that individuals fingerprint: `gpg --keyserver hkps://keys.openpgp.org --recv-keys "<fingerprint>"` Ensure that you put quotes around fingerprints containing spaces.