# Security Policy Coder and the code-server team want to keep the code-server project secure and safe for end-users. ## Tools We use the following tools to help us stay on top of vulnerability mitigation. - [dependabot](https://dependabot.com/) - Submits pull requests to upgrade dependencies. We use dependabot's version upgrades as well as security updates. - code-scanning - [CodeQL](https://securitylab.github.com/tools/codeql/) - Semantic code analysis engine that runs on a regular schedule (see `codeql-analysis.yml`) - [trivy](https://github.com/aquasecurity/trivy) - Comprehensive vulnerability scanner that runs on PRs into the default branch and scans both our container image and repository code (see `trivy-scan-repo` and `trivy-scan-image` jobs in `ci.yaml`) - [`audit-ci`](https://github.com/IBM/audit-ci) - Audits npm and Yarn dependencies in CI (see `Audit for vulnerabilities` step in `ci.yaml`) on PRs into the default branch and fails CI if moderate or higher vulnerabilities (see the `audit.sh` script) are present. ## Supported Versions Coder sponsors the development and maintenance of the code-server project. We will fix security issues within 90 days of receiving a report and publish the fix in a subsequent release. The code-server project does not provide backports or patch releases for security issues at this time. | Version | Supported | | ----------------------------------------------------- | ------------------ | | [Latest](https://github.com/cdr/code-server/releases) | :white_check_mark: | ## Reporting a Vulnerability To report a vulnerability, please send an email to security[@]coder.com, and our security team will respond to you.