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diff --git a/src/devices/tech/security/overview/updates-resources.jd b/src/devices/tech/security/overview/updates-resources.jd index 357aa0c7..5fc30957 100644 --- a/src/devices/tech/security/overview/updates-resources.jd +++ b/src/devices/tech/security/overview/updates-resources.jd @@ -23,6 +23,18 @@ page.title= Security updates and resources </div> </div> +<h2 id="reporting-security-issues">Reporting Security Issues</h2> +<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> The preferred way to report security +issues is sending an email detailing the issue to security@android.com.</p> +<p>Any developer, Android user, or security researcher can notify the Android +security team of potential security issues. Your message can be encrypted +using the Android security team PGP key <a href="https://developer.android.com/security_at_android_dot_com.txt">here</a>.</p> +<p>Sending an email to security@android.com is preferable to using the +public Android bug tracker. Bugs marked as security issues are not externally +visible, but they may eventually be made visible. If you plan to submit a +patch to resolve a security issue, please contact security@android.com and +wait for a response before submitting the patch to AOSP.</p> + <h2 id="android-updates">Android Updates</h2> <p>Android provides system updates for both security and feature related purposes.</p> <p>There are two ways to update the code on most Android devices: over-the-air |