generated: '2026-08-13' method: searched probe: true source: https://www.leadsquared.com/security/ policy: - https://www.leadsquared.com/security/ contact: - security@leadsquared.com security_txt: false security_txt_note: >- No /.well-known/security.txt is served on any LeadSquared host — see well-known/leadsquared-well-known.yml. The program is published as an HTML page only, so an automated RFC 9116 lookup finds nothing. The mechanical probe-security-programs.py pass returned vdp=none for exactly this reason; this file is the SEARCHED upgrade over that miss. bug_bounty: platform: none paid: false note: >- Self-hosted program, no HackerOne/Bugcrowd/Intigriti listing. Recognition is a "Hall of Fame" acknowledgement rather than a bounty; LeadSquared/MarketXpander employees and family members are excluded. program: response_commitment: within 48 hours of submission public_disclosure_allowed: false public_disclosure_policy: >- "THIS PROGRAM DOES NOT ALLOW PUBLIC DISCLOSURE. ONE SHOULD NOT RELEASE THE INFORMATION ABOUT VULNERABILITIES FOUND IN THIS PROGRAM TO PUBLIC, FAILING WHICH SHALL BE LIABLE FOR LEGAL PENALTIES!" testing_restrictions: >- "Please refrain from doing security testing in existing customer accounts." commitments: - Acknowledge receipt of the vulnerability report in a timely manner - Investigate and provide an estimated time frame for addressing it - Notify the reporter when the vulnerability has been fixed terms_note: LeadSquared reserves the right to modify or terminate the program at any time. other_contacts: - {purpose: privacy/GDPR, email: privacy@leadsquared.com} evidence: - source: https://www.leadsquared.com/security/ http_status: 200 fetched: '2026-08-13' keywords: [responsible disclosure, vulnerability, Hall of fame, 48 hours, public nondisclosure] matched_emails: [security@leadsquared.com, privacy@leadsquared.com]