Skip to content

Security: milestones14/SecureKey-PHP-2FA

Security

SECURITY.md

Security Note

Introduction

At SecureKey, the security of our users' data is our top priority. We are committed to maintaining the highest standards of security and constantly improving our security measures to protect against potential threats.

Known Vulnerabilities

Method Latest Vulnerability Version Fixed Vulnerability
verifyTotp() No known vulnerabilities Not applicable
generateSecret() No known vulnerabilities Not applicable
generateTotp() No known vulnerabilities Not applicable

‼️ If you are using a version of SecureKey that is earlier than the version listed in the Version fixed vulnerability column, we strongly recommend that you update to the latest version of SecureKey as soon as possible.

Security Best Practices

We recommend that all developers using SecureKey follow these best practices to further enhance the security of their applications:

  • Regular Updates: Ensure that you are always using the latest version of SecureKey to benefit from the latest security enhancements and fixes.
  • Security Audits: Regularly conduct security audits of your applications to identify and address potential vulnerabilities.
  • Strong Password Policies: Enforce strong password policies to protect user accounts.
  • Two-Factor Authentication: Encourage the use of two-factor authentication (2FA) to add an extra layer of security.

Reporting a Vulnerability

‼️ If you discover a vulnerability in SecureKey, please open a GitHub issue in this repository as soon as possible. Your collaboration is greatly appreciated.

We take all vulnerability reports seriously and will respond promptly to address any issues. Thank you for helping us maintain the security and integrity of SecureKey.

There aren’t any published security advisories