generated: '2026-08-12' method: searched probe: true source: https://www.arqfinance.com/en-MX/responsible-disclosure-policy program: responsible disclosure bug_bounty: false policy: - https://www.arqfinance.com/en-MX/responsible-disclosure-policy contact: - https://www.arqfinance.com/en-MX/responsible-disclosure-policy - help@arqfinance.com security_txt: false scope: >- Any digital asset owned, operated or maintained by ARQ (formerly DolarApp), including public-facing websites. intake: web form on the responsible disclosure policy page commitments: researcher_principles: [trust, respect, transparency, common good] safe_harbor_stated: false bounty_stated: false disclosure_timeline_published: false evidence: - source: https://www.arqfinance.com/en-MX/responsible-disclosure-policy kind: disclosure-policy-page http_status: 200 keywords: [responsible disclosure, security vulnerability, security researchers, scope] - source: https://www.arqfinance.com/en-MX/legal kind: legal-index http_status: 200 notes: >- ARQ publishes a written responsible disclosure policy but no security.txt on its own hosts, no named bug-bounty platform (no HackerOne / Bugcrowd / Intigriti listing found), no published remediation SLA and no explicit safe-harbor clause. Reports are taken through a web form on the policy page rather than a dedicated security@ mailbox. The security.txt files served at status.dolarapp.com and help.arqfinance.com belong to Atlassian and Intercom respectively — see well-known/dolarapp-well-known.yml.