generated: '2026-08-12' method: searched source: >- well-known/involve-me-security.txt, harvested verbatim from https://app.involve.me/.well-known/security.txt (HTTP 200, text/plain) and byte-identical at https://api.involve.me/.well-known/security.txt (HTTP 200). description: >- involve.me publishes a valid, in-date RFC 9116 security.txt naming a dedicated security mailbox. That is the whole of its disclosure programme: there is no written policy, no bug bounty, no safe-harbour statement, no PGP key and no acknowledgements page. security_txt: present: true valid: true expired: false hosts: - url: https://app.involve.me/.well-known/security.txt http_status: 200 canonical: true - url: https://api.involve.me/.well-known/security.txt http_status: 200 canonical: false - url: https://www.involve.me/.well-known/security.txt http_status: 404 note: >- Not served from the marketing host, which is where a researcher starting at involve.me is most likely to look first. fields: contact: mailto:security@involve.me expires: '2027-01-01T00:00:00.000Z' preferred_languages: en canonical: https://app.involve.me/.well-known/security.txt policy: null encryption: null acknowledgments: null hiring: null contact: - mailto:security@involve.me disclosure_policy: published: false url: null probes: - url: https://www.involve.me/security status: 404 - url: https://security.involve.me/ status: 302 redirects_to: https://www.involve.me/ note: >- Resolves into involve.me's funnel-hosting edge and lands on the marketing homepage with utm_campaign=customer_organization-deleted. It is not a security page; anything that reads a 200 there is reading the homepage. - url: https://www.involve.me/responsible-disclosure status: 404 bug_bounty: program: false platform: null platforms_checked: [HackerOne, Bugcrowd, Intigriti] safe_harbor: false trust_center: security/involve-me-trust-center.yml evidence: - source: well-known/involve-me-security.txt kind: RFC 9116 security.txt, harvested verbatim url: https://app.involve.me/.well-known/security.txt http_status: 200 gaps: - No Policy: field, so a researcher has no stated scope, timeline or safe harbour. - No Encryption: key, so a report containing a working exploit must travel in plaintext email. - security.txt is absent from www.involve.me, the host a researcher will try first. - No acknowledgements page, so there is no public record of past reports.