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Trezor Firmware

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Security vulnerability disclosure

Please report suspected security vulnerabilities in private to security@satoshilabs.com, also see the disclosure section on the Trezor.io website. Please do NOT create publicly viewable issues for suspected security vulnerabilities.

Issue Labels

Priority

Label Meaning (SLA)
P1 Urgent The current release + potentially immediate hotfix (30 days)
P2 High The next release (60 days)
P3 Medium Within the next 3 releases (90 days)
P4 Low Anything outside the next 3 releases (120 days)

Severity

Label Impact
S1 Blocker Outage, broken feature with no workaround
S2 Critical Broken feature, workaround too complex & unacceptable
S3 Major Broken feature, workaround acceptable
S4 Low Functionality inconvenience or cosmetic issue

CI

The complete test suite is running on our internal GitLab CI. If you are an external contributor, we also have a Travis instance where a small subset of tests is running as well - mostly style and easy fast checks, which are quite common to fail for new contributors.