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Vulnerability Reporting Policy | Salesforce US

Vulnerability Reporting Policy

At Salesforce, trust is our #1 value and we take the protection of our customers’ data very seriously.

The Salesforce security team acknowledges the valuable role that independent security researchers play in internet security. As a result, we encourage responsible reporting of any vulnerabilities that may be found in our site or applications. Salesforce is committed to working with security researchers to verify and address any potential vulnerabilities that are reported to us.

Please review these terms before you test and/or report a vulnerability. Salesforce pledges not to initiate legal action against researchers for penetrating or attempting to penetrate our systems as long as they adhere to this policy.

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Testing for security vulnerabilities:

Whenever a Trial or Developer Edition is available, please conduct all vulnerability testing against such instances. Always use test or demo accounts when testing our online services.

Reporting a potential security vulnerability: Salesforce does not permit the following types of security research:

While we encourage you to discover and report to us any vulnerabilities you find in a responsible manner, the following conduct is expressly prohibited:

The Salesforce security team commitment:

We ask that you do not share or publicize an unresolved vulnerability with/to third parties. If you responsibly submit a vulnerability report, the Salesforce security team and associated development organizations will use reasonable efforts to:

We are happy to thank every individual researcher who submits a vulnerability report helping us improve our overall security posture at Salesforce.

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