generated: '2026-08-04' method: probed probe: true result: none-found source: https://eton-solutions.com/ summary: >- Eton Solutions publishes no vulnerability disclosure policy, no bug bounty program, no security.txt and no security@ reporting address that could be found from the public surface. The nearest published documents are an Information Security Policy Statement (an ISMS commitment statement, not a reporting channel) and an Acceptable Use Policy that runs in the opposite direction — it expressly prohibits unauthorized attempts to probe, scan, penetrate or test the vulnerability of an Eton system or network, whether by passive or intrusive techniques. Recorded as a negative finding. No `Security` or `VulnerabilityDisclosure` pointer is wired into apis.yml, because no disclosure channel exists to point at. policy: [] contact: [] bug_bounty: none platforms_checked: - HackerOne - Bugcrowd - Intigriti security_txt: found: false note: >- /.well-known/security.txt returned the site-wide SiteGround bot-protection challenge (HTTP 202, text/html), as did a deliberately nonexistent control path, so its absence is unconfirmed rather than proven. See well-known/eton-solutions-well-known.yml. related_published_documents: - kind: information-security-policy url: https://eton-solutions.com/information-security-policy-statement/ note: ISMS policy statement; contains no reporting channel or disclosure terms. - kind: acceptable-use-policy url: https://www.eton-solutions.com/acceptable-use-policy note: >- Prohibits unauthorized probing, scanning, penetration or vulnerability testing of Eton systems. Policy inquiries are directed to CFO@eton-solutions.com — a finance contact, not a security reporting channel. - kind: data-processing-agreement url: https://eton-solutions.com/data-processing-agreement/ note: >- Defines "Personal Data Breach" and breach-handling obligations contractually, between Eton and its clients/vendors. Not a public reporting route. recommendation: >- Publishing an RFC 9116 /.well-known/security.txt with a Policy: and Contact: field, and a short coordinated-disclosure page carving researchers out of the Acceptable Use Policy's no-probing clause, would be the single cheapest security-posture improvement available to Eton Solutions and is a common expectation for a vendor holding SOC 2 Type II and ISO/IEC 27001.