
FastMail
External Program
Submit bugs directly to this organization
If you think you have found a security vulnerability in FastMail, please report it to us straight away by emailing [email protected]. Please include detailed steps to reproduce and a brief description of what the impact is. We encourage responsible disclosure (as described below), and we promise to investigate all legitimate reports in a timely manner and fix any issues as soon as we can.
We aim to respond to all emails within 24 hours, although fixing the problem may often take longer. If you don't receive some response to your email with 24 hours, then it's possible a spam filter or other issue has delayed the email. Please try emailing us again from a different account or location.
We ask that during your research you make every effort to maintain the integrity of our users' data, avoiding violating privacy or degrading our service. You must give us reasonable time to fix any vulnerability you find before you make it public. In return we promise to investigate reports promptly and not to take any legal action against you.
As a measure of our appreciation for security researchers, we are happy to give full credit in our public postmortem after the bug has been fixed, and we offer a monetary bounty for certain qualifying bugs. To qualify for the bounty, you must:
Examples of valid vulnerability types include:
www.fastmail.com or beta.fastmail.com, not on user.fm or fastmailusercontent.com; see below)The decision of whether a bug qualifies for a bounty is solely at the discretion of FastMail. Any qualifying bug will be eligible for a bounty of a minimum of US $100 and a maximum of $5,000. The exact value will be determined by FastMail after taking into account the severity of the vulnerability, the number of users potentially affected etc. All bounties will be paid via PayPal. Any taxes or fees are the sole liability of the recipient.
user.fm and fastmailusercontent.com are used to host potentially unsafe user content. By keeping this content in completely separate domains, we avoid any security issues with our core fastmail.com domain. As such, any Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) attacks on these sites are not of interest to us. Please note that if you go to a user web site such as http://testuser.fastmail.com it immediately redirects to http://testuser.fastmail.com.user.fm and is thus in the user.fm security domain, not the fastmail.com domain.