# Security Policy ## Reporting a Vulnerability For reporting security vulnerabilities/bugs, please consult our Security Policy and Responsible Disclosure Program information at https://github.com/filecoin-project/community/blob/master/SECURITY.md. Security vulnerabilities should be reported via our [Vulnerability Reporting channels](https://github.com/filecoin-project/community/blob/master/SECURITY.md#vulnerability-reporting) and will be eligible for a [Bug Bounty](https://security.filecoin.io/bug-bounty/). Please try to provide a clear description of any bugs reported, along with how to reproduce the bug if possible. More detailed bug reports (especially those with a PoC included) will help us move forward much faster. Additionally, please avoid reporting bugs that already have open issues. Take a moment to search the issue list of the related GitHub repositories before writing up a new report. Here are some examples of bugs we would consider to be security vulnerabilities: * If you can spend from a `multisig` wallet you do not control the keys for. * If you can cause a miner to be slashed without them actually misbehaving. * If you can maintain power without submitting windowed posts regularly. * If you can craft a message that causes lotus nodes to panic. * If you can cause your miner to win significantly more blocks than it should. * If you can craft a message that causes a persistent fork in the network. * If you can cause the total amount of Filecoin in the network to no longer be 2 billion. This is not an exhaustive list, but should provide some idea of what we consider as a security vulnerability, . ## Reporting a non security bug For non-security bugs, please simply file a GitHub [issue](https://github.com/filecoin-project/lotus/issues/new?template=bug_report.md).