Hello, * QEMU project has set-up a dedicated mailing list to receive and triage all its security issues.
Please see: -> https://www.qemu.org/contribute/security-process/ -> https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/qemu-security * If you are a security researcher OR think you've found a potential security issue in QEMU, please kindly follow the new process to report your issues. * This is a moderated mailing list. It is meant for systematic handling of QEMU security issues and coordinate their public disclosure. * Membership of this list is limited to people involved in the analysis and triage of QEMU security issues. * To report QEMU security issues you need/should not subscribe to this list. * We'd like to invite representatives of security teams who are downstream consumers of QEMU to contact the list, if they wish to participate in the triage process. * All members will be required to agree and adhere to the embargo rules and restrictions. Thank you. -- Prasad J Pandit / Red Hat Product Security Team 8685 545E B54C 486B C6EB 271E E285 8B5A F050 DE8D