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+## Report a Vulnerability
+
+If you have information about a security issue or vulnerability with an **Intel branded product or technology**, please send an e-mail to [secure@intel.com](mailto:secure@intel.com). Encrypt sensitive information using our [PGP public key](https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/security-center/pgp-public-key.html).
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+Please provide as much information as possible, including:
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+- The products and versions affected
+- Detailed description of the vulnerability
+- Information on known exploits
+
+A member of the Intel Product Security Team will review your e-mail and contact you to collaborate on resolving the issue. For more information on how Intel works to resolve security issues, see:
+
+- [Vulnerability handling guidelines](https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/security-center/vulnerability-handling-guidelines.html)
+
+For issues related to Intel's external web presence (Intel.com and related subdomains), please contact [Intel's External Security Research team](mailto:external.security.research@intel.com).
+
+## Intel's Bug Bounty Program
+
+Intel Corporation believes that working with skilled security researchers across the globe is a crucial part of identifying and mitigating security vulnerabilities in Intel products.
+
+Like other major technology companies, Intel incentivizes security researchers to report security vulnerabilities in Intel products to us to enable a coordinated response. To encourage closer collaboration with the security research community on these kinds of issues, Intel created its Bug Bounty Program.
+
+If you believe you've found a security vulnerability in an Intel product or technology, we encourage you to notify us through our program and work with us to mitigate and to coordinate disclosure of the vulnerability.
+
+[Read full details.](https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/security-center/bug-bounty-program.html)
+
+## Need product support?
+
+The [secure@intel.com](mailto:secure@intel.com) e-mail address should only be used for reporting security issues.
+
+If you...
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+- Have questions about the security features of an Intel product
+- Require technical support
+- Want product updates or patches
+
+Please visit [Support & Downloads](https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support.html).
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