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Good First Issue: Can you find a vulnerability in PySpector? #82

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PySpector runs a VDP (Vulnerability Disclosure Program) that allows any Security Researcher to easily submit reports (via GHSA) for vulnerabilities found in PySpector's codebase. We already awarded multiple CVEs (that you can find published here: https://github.com/ParzivalHack/PySpector/security/advisories) to researchers who found real vulnerabilities in PySpector codebase, so if you're a security researcher, or a developer who understands product vulnerabilities in source code, and you want to get your first (or latest) CVE, while improving the security posture of PySpector, read our SECURITY.md policy, and if you think you've found a real security vulnerability, send us a report here, via Github Security Advisory: https://github.com/ParzivalHack/PySpector/security/advisories/new

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    good first issueGood for newcomershelp wantedExtra attention is neededsecurity fixNew security fix, improving the integrity of PySpector's codebase

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