Hello.

What is the proper way to file security-related bugs on universe
packages? I filed #5297 (recent Trac vulnerabilities fixed in Debian)
on December 2nd, and I see Daniel Holbach assigned the bug the next day,
but now I'm wondering whether I can do anything more about it or will
the bug get it's share of security love in due time.

Is there any end-user Malone documentation available? I first filed
#5297 as a bug on Ubuntu's trac (distros/ubuntu/+source/trac/+bug/5297),
but today went to distros/ubuntu/+bug/5297 bug and got 'This bug is
not yet reported in Ubuntu,' so I reported it there as well. Now that
I think of it, it's might not be an Ubuntu bug per se, and I might've
simply got confused by the wording.

If so, is there a way of 'unreporting'
a bug (so it'll stay as trac bug only)?

What's the proper Severity and Priority for security-related bugs?

https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/5297
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/trac/+bug/5297

Cheers,
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