responsible vulnerability disclosure
Responsible vulnerability disclosure refers to the ethical practice of reporting security weaknesses or vulnerabilities discovered in software, systems, or networks to the respective owners or developers, allowing them a reasonable timeframe to fix the issue before it is publicly disclosed, in order to minimize the potential risk to users and protect the integrity of the system.
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