generated: '2026-07-27' method: searched probe: true source: https://www.ausgrid.com.au/outages-and-issues/customer-support/ausgrid-vulnerability-disclosure-program policy: - https://www.ausgrid.com.au/outages-and-issues/customer-support/ausgrid-vulnerability-disclosure-program contact: [] channel: web-form channel_detail: | Reports are submitted through a web form on the Vulnerability Disclosure Program page. Ausgrid publishes no security@ mailbox, no PGP key and no security.txt (https://www.ausgrid.com.au/.well-known/security.txt -> HTTP 404, re-verified 2026-07-27). Submissions may be made anonymously or under a pseudonym. An urgent telephone line — 13 13 65 — is published on the same page. bug_bounty: false rewards: false safe_harbour: not-stated response_sla: not-stated pgp_key: false security_txt: false requested_report_contents: - reporter name and contact details (optional) - brief description of the vulnerability - date and time of discovery - affected systems - detailed description of the vulnerability and its security impact - step-by-step reproduction instructions - suggested fixes prohibited_activities: - attempting physical access to Ausgrid assets - accessing or attempting to access accounts or data you are not authorised to access - disclosing the vulnerability to third parties without Ausgrid approval - exfiltrating, modifying or destroying data - social engineering and phishing - distributing malware - denial-of-service attacks - clickjacking - any illegal activity ineligible_reporters: - employees and officers of Ausgrid - contractors engaged by Ausgrid evidence: - source: https://www.ausgrid.com.au/outages-and-issues/customer-support/ausgrid-vulnerability-disclosure-program kind: disclosure-page status: 200 checked: '2026-07-27' - source: https://www.ausgrid.com.au/.well-known/security.txt kind: security.txt status: 404 checked: '2026-07-27' notes: | This is a critical-infrastructure operator with a published, no-bounty vulnerability disclosure program and no machine-readable security.txt. The single highest-value hygiene change Ausgrid could make is publishing RFC 9116 /.well-known/security.txt pointing at this page.