https://flowcrypt.com/pub/ch1ffr3punk
Bravo and fucking awesome !
abx
Bravo and fucking awesome !
abx
Why do you suck-up to FBI man Claas are you both in cahoots
with each other???
Stefan wrote:
https://flowcrypt.com/pub/ch1ffr3punk
Bravo and fucking awesome !
Gabx wrote:
Stefan wrote:
https://flowcrypt.com/pub/ch1ffr3punk
Bravo and fucking awesome !
Thanks! It's so much fun to use FlowCrypt for posting Usenet articles! Efye
Regards
Stefan
On 2/16/2026 2:48 PM, Ch1ffr3punk wrote:
Gabx wrote:
Stefan wrote:
https://flowcrypt.com/pub/ch1ffr3punk
Bravo and fucking awesome !
Thanks! It's so much fun to use FlowCrypt for posting Usenet articles! Efye >>
Regards
Stefan
https://flowcrypt.com/docs/technical/security/bug-bounty.html
Is your way to pay people to find any issue?
On 2/17/2026 12:29 PM, Chris M. Thomasson wrote:
On 2/16/2026 2:48 PM, Ch1ffr3punk wrote:
Gabx wrote:
Stefan wrote:
https://flowcrypt.com/pub/ch1ffr3punk
Bravo and fucking awesome !
Thanks! It's so much fun to use FlowCrypt for posting Usenet articles! Efye
Regards
Stefan
https://flowcrypt.com/docs/technical/security/bug-bounty.html
Is your way to pay people to find any issue?
I notice: 2018-05-14 by Tom
So, you paid Tom?
Chris M. Thomasson wrote:
On 2/17/2026 12:29 PM, Chris M. Thomasson wrote:
On 2/16/2026 2:48 PM, Ch1ffr3punk wrote:
Gabx wrote:
Stefan wrote:
https://flowcrypt.com/pub/ch1ffr3punk
Bravo and fucking awesome !
Thanks! It's so much fun to use FlowCrypt for posting Usenet articles! Efye
Regards
Stefan
https://flowcrypt.com/docs/technical/security/bug-bounty.html
Is your way to pay people to find any issue?
I notice: 2018-05-14 by Tom
So, you paid Tom?
What shit are you talking about? FlowCrypt is a pretty awesome
and very easy to use OpenPGP application for smartphone/desktop.
It was tested by cure53 in 2020 and the found issues should be
resolved, as the project on GitHub is activily maintained.
https://flowcrypt.com/security
If you find a bug submit it and don't complain about an excellent app!
On 2/17/2026 2:56 PM, Stefan Claas wrote:
Chris M. Thomasson wrote:
On 2/17/2026 12:29 PM, Chris M. Thomasson wrote:
On 2/16/2026 2:48 PM, Ch1ffr3punk wrote:
Gabx wrote:
Stefan wrote:
https://flowcrypt.com/pub/ch1ffr3punk
Bravo and fucking awesome !
Thanks! It's so much fun to use FlowCrypt for posting Usenet
articles! Efye
Regards
Stefan
https://flowcrypt.com/docs/technical/security/bug-bounty.html
Is your way to pay people to find any issue?
I notice: 2018-05-14 by Tom
So, you paid Tom?
What shit are you talking about? FlowCrypt is a pretty awesome
and very easy to use OpenPGP application for smartphone/desktop.
It was tested by cure53 in 2020 and the found issues should be
resolved, as the project on GitHub is activily maintained.
https://flowcrypt.com/security
If you find a bug submit it and don't complain about an excellent app!
Rewards?
The FlowCrypt bug bounty program aims to strengthen the privacy
protections of our products through open collaboration with security researchers. We prioritize clear communication by establishing well-
defined scopes, logically organized vulnerability categories, and fair rewards. With that in mind, werCOve outlined the scope, acceptable vulnerabilities, and rewards for our bug bounty program below.
How to submit a report
To submit a report, or even just reach out with questions and concerns,
let the security team know at security@flowcrypt.com. The public key for this address can be found online on FlowCryptrCOs Attester public key
store. The fingerprint is 8A03 0BAB 42CA D97F F26A A25E 283D DD9A 77AD
6AF2.
The report should include your PayPal account for payment and steps we
can follow to reproduce the bug. Please provide as much detail as
possible. While itrCOs not mandatory, it would be appreciated if practical scenarios were included where the bug could be used maliciously, as well
as suggestions for common mitigations.
On 2/17/2026 3:30 PM, Chris M. Thomasson wrote:
On 2/17/2026 2:56 PM, Stefan Claas wrote:
Chris M. Thomasson wrote:
On 2/17/2026 12:29 PM, Chris M. Thomasson wrote:
On 2/16/2026 2:48 PM, Ch1ffr3punk wrote:
Gabx wrote:
Stefan wrote:
https://flowcrypt.com/pub/ch1ffr3punk
Bravo and fucking awesome !
Thanks! It's so much fun to use FlowCrypt for posting Usenet articles! Efye
Regards
Stefan
https://flowcrypt.com/docs/technical/security/bug-bounty.html
Is your way to pay people to find any issue?
I notice: 2018-05-14 by Tom
So, you paid Tom?
What shit are you talking about? FlowCrypt is a pretty awesome
and very easy to use OpenPGP application for smartphone/desktop.
It was tested by cure53 in 2020 and the found issues should be
resolved, as the project on GitHub is activily maintained.
https://flowcrypt.com/security
If you find a bug submit it and don't complain about an excellent app!
Rewards?
The FlowCrypt bug bounty program aims to strengthen the privacy
protections of our products through open collaboration with security researchers. We prioritize clear communication by establishing well- defined scopes, logically organized vulnerability categories, and fair rewards. With that in mind, werCOve outlined the scope, acceptable vulnerabilities, and rewards for our bug bounty program below.
How to submit a report
To submit a report, or even just reach out with questions and concerns,
let the security team know at security@flowcrypt.com. The public key for this address can be found online on FlowCryptrCOs Attester public key store. The fingerprint is 8A03 0BAB 42CA D97F F26A A25E 283D DD9A 77AD 6AF2.
The report should include your PayPal account for payment and steps we
can follow to reproduce the bug. Please provide as much detail as
possible. While itrCOs not mandatory, it would be appreciated if practical scenarios were included where the bug could be used maliciously, as well
as suggestions for common mitigations.
Who is on your security team? security@flowcrypt.com
Chris M. Thomasson wrote:
On 2/17/2026 3:30 PM, Chris M. Thomasson wrote:
On 2/17/2026 2:56 PM, Stefan Claas wrote:
Chris M. Thomasson wrote:
On 2/17/2026 12:29 PM, Chris M. Thomasson wrote:
On 2/16/2026 2:48 PM, Ch1ffr3punk wrote:
Gabx wrote:
Stefan wrote:
https://flowcrypt.com/pub/ch1ffr3punk
Bravo and fucking awesome !
Thanks! It's so much fun to use FlowCrypt for posting Usenet
articles! Efye
Regards
Stefan
https://flowcrypt.com/docs/technical/security/bug-bounty.html
Is your way to pay people to find any issue?
I notice: 2018-05-14 by Tom
So, you paid Tom?
What shit are you talking about? FlowCrypt is a pretty awesome
and very easy to use OpenPGP application for smartphone/desktop.
It was tested by cure53 in 2020 and the found issues should be
resolved, as the project on GitHub is activily maintained.
https://flowcrypt.com/security
If you find a bug submit it and don't complain about an excellent app! >>>>
Rewards?
The FlowCrypt bug bounty program aims to strengthen the privacy
protections of our products through open collaboration with security
researchers. We prioritize clear communication by establishing well-
defined scopes, logically organized vulnerability categories, and fair
rewards. With that in mind, werCOve outlined the scope, acceptable
vulnerabilities, and rewards for our bug bounty program below.
How to submit a report
To submit a report, or even just reach out with questions and concerns,
let the security team know at security@flowcrypt.com. The public key for >>> this address can be found online on FlowCryptrCOs Attester public key
store. The fingerprint is 8A03 0BAB 42CA D97F F26A A25E 283D DD9A 77AD
6AF2.
The report should include your PayPal account for payment and steps we
can follow to reproduce the bug. Please provide as much detail as
possible. While itrCOs not mandatory, it would be appreciated if practical >>> scenarios were included where the bug could be used maliciously, as well >>> as suggestions for common mitigations.
Who is on your security team? security@flowcrypt.com
Simply STFU!
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