Vulnerability Disclosure

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Disclosure Record

Timeline and Affected Versions

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Researcher
Ryan Purita, Principal Security Consultant, Sherlock Forensics
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Sherlock Forensics adheres to coordinated disclosure timelines. Technical specifics, proof-of-concept code and remediation guidance will be published on the date specified above or earlier with vendor approval. We do not publish details that could enable exploitation while affected users remain vulnerable.

Public Summary

What is Publicly Disclosed Now

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Sherlock Forensics will publish full technical detail (vulnerability class, root cause, affected code paths, proof-of-concept, remediation) when the disclosure window closes or earlier on vendor approval. Researchers and IR teams who need pre-release notification under NDA can reach the lab at labs@sherlockforensics.com.

About

About Sherlock Forensics Labs

Sherlock Forensics Labs is the research arm of Sherlock Forensics, a Vancouver BC based digital forensics and cybersecurity practice. Lead researcher Ryan Purita is a Principal Security Consultant with 20 years of courtroom-tested digital forensics work plus CISSP, ISSAP and ISSMP certification. The lab follows industry-standard 90-day coordinated disclosure with vendor-acknowledged early-release provisions. See the Labs hub for active and archived disclosures.