Open Hack Policy
The Open Hack Policy (OHP), grants you permission to practice your penetration testing skills or new shiny tools on this domain. Please make sure to read and understand the policy before starting your penetration testing activitites.
Credits for all vulnerabilities discovered on this domain will be credited on this page.
Before starting your testing activities, please make sure to check with your isp or upstream provider to make sure it is not a violation of their policy.
If you run a website and/or domain please feel free to use the OHP on your domain and make sure to let us know what work and what doesn't for you so we can update the policy accordingly. You can always get a copy of the latest OHP template at http://www.securitywire.com/ohp.txt. Once filled in, the OHP should be digitally signed.
The OHP should be a living document and will be continually updated and improved.
The Goal behind the OHP is to promote ethical hacking and responsible disclosure to domain operators that want to opt-in the OHP. Collaboration between ethical hackers and domain operators should be beneficial to both parties.
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Open Hack Policy
You are hereby granted permission to perform penetration testing activities
against the domain securitywire.com and all it's children
(ie: www.securitywire.com).
By performing any penetration testing activities against the aformentioned
domain(s), you agree to abide to the following restrictions:
1- No DOS or DDOS Attacks are permitted
2- Defacement of any service or website is not permitted
3- You agree to notify the operator of the domain of any issues found in a
timely manner
4- No data should be altered except for the minimum possible while executing
an attack
- adding a user account record is ok
- deleting or resetting all user accounts is not
- this includes data in cpu registers, memory, disk and other media.
5- You agree to not disclose any vulnerabilities publicly until they have
been mitigated
6- We reserve the right to revoke this permission from anyone at anytime
merc@securitywire.com
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