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As I am no longer on the `security@bitcoincore.org` alias, there is no point in asking people to GPG-encrypt to me. Remove it. Tree-SHA512: f15640b741b908b162acf149ab27dae149fc917c15fbabf8dd9aff7bc6afb9e8b2ae956f9a0f8fbe1f05f40a48215becc1efda90a2e9c1105559cdeafb073060
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Security Policy
Supported Versions
See our website for versions of Bitcoin Core that are currently supported with security updates: https://bitcoincore.org/en/lifecycle/#schedule
Reporting a Vulnerability
To report security issues send an email to security@bitcoincore.org (not for support).
The following keys may be used to communicate sensitive information to developers:
Name | Fingerprint |
---|---|
Pieter Wuille | 133E AC17 9436 F14A 5CF1 B794 860F EB80 4E66 9320 |
Michael Ford | E777 299F C265 DD04 7930 70EB 944D 35F9 AC3D B76A |
You can import a key by running the following command with that individual’s fingerprint: gpg --keyserver hkps://keys.openpgp.org --recv-keys "<fingerprint>"
Ensure that you put quotes around fingerprints containing spaces.