generated: '2026-08-11' method: searched source: >- https://infer.flow7.org/terms (section 26, Notices and contact; section 14, Security), https://infer.flow7.org/support, and a live probe of https://infer.flow7.org/.well-known/security.txt description: >- Infer publishes a reachable security-reporting channel, but not as a machine-readable one. There is no RFC 9116 security.txt, no bug bounty and no VDP page. What exists is a named security contact in the Terms and a "Security or abuse" category on the support intake form. program: none bug_bounty: false bounty_platform: null vdp_page: null safe_harbor_published: false security_txt: url: https://infer.flow7.org/.well-known/security.txt status: 404 present: false contacts: - type: email value: security@flow7.org source: https://infer.flow7.org/terms source_note: >- Published in section 26 (Notices and contact) as the Security address. Obfuscated on the page by Cloudflare email protection, so it is not machine-readable without executing the decoder script. Role address, not a personal one. - type: form value: https://infer.flow7.org/support category: Security or abuse source: https://infer.flow7.org/support source_note: >- Infer describes the support form as its supported contact path and states that replies to the acknowledgement email are not accepted as support requests — so the form, not email threading, is the durable intake. provider_obligations: - >- Terms section 14 (Security) obliges the customer to notify Infer of a compromise, unauthorized access, or a vulnerability relating to the Service. The obligation runs toward Infer; no corresponding researcher-facing disclosure policy, response SLA or safe harbor is published. - >- The DPA (2026-08-08) defines Security Incident and covers Infer's own notification duties to a Business User. published_controls: source: https://infer.flow7.org/privacy section 9 (Security) controls: - encrypted transport - password hashing - hashed API keys - secure cookies - pricing-integrity controls - monitoring - backups - retention controls note: Prose commitments, not an audited control set. credential_hygiene_posture: note: >- Worth recording as a positive: Infer repeats a "never paste your key" rule in the OpenAPI securityScheme description, in the docs quickstart, in the support form warning, and in all three published agent skills. Its Codex provider doctor is deliberately built with no credential field and no hosted request path. That is a stronger operational security posture toward AI agents than most providers in the catalog take. gaps: - No RFC 9116 security.txt at /.well-known/security.txt (404). - No bug bounty on HackerOne, Bugcrowd or Intigriti; none found. - No published vulnerability disclosure policy, response timeline, or researcher safe harbor.