Apache NiFi welcomes the responsible reporting of security vulnerabilities. The NiFi team believes that working with skilled security researchers across the globe is crucial in identifying weaknesses in any technology. If you believe you've found a security issue in our product or service, we encourage you to notify us. We will work with you to resolve the issue promptly.
- Let us know as soon as possible upon discovery of a potential security issue, and we'll make every effort to quickly resolve the issue.
- Provide us a reasonable amount of time to resolve the issue before any disclosure to the public or a third-party.
- Make a good faith effort to avoid privacy violations, destruction of data, and interruption or degradation of our service. Only interact with accounts you own or with explicit permission of the account holder.
While researching, we'd like to ask you to refrain from:
- Denial of service
- Spamming
- Social engineering (including phishing) of Apache NiFi staff or contractors
- Any physical attempts against Apache NiFi property or data centers
- NiFi Security Mailing List: security@nifi.apache.org
- Members of the Project Management Committee monitor this private mailing list and respond to disclosures
- NiFi HackerOne project page
- HackerOne provides a triaged process for researchers and organizations to collaboratively report and resolve security vulnerabilities
Apache NiFi follows the ASF Project Security For Committers policy. Thus, any vulnerability is not disclosed by the project until a released version which mitigates the issue is available for download. Once this release is available, the issue is fully documented in the following locations:
- An email is sent to the same addresses as the release announcement (dev@nifi.apache.org, users@nifi.apache.org, announce@apache.org), security@nifi.apache.org, and oss-security@lists.openwall.com
- The Mitre Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) database
- The Apache NiFi Security Page
Thank you for helping keep Apache NiFi and our users safe!