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+# Security Policy
+
+## Supported Versions
+
+Redis is generally backwards compatible with very few exceptions, so we
+recommend users to always use the latest version to experience stability,
+performance and security.
+
+We generally backport security issues to a single previous major version,
+unless this is not possible or feasible with a reasonable effort.
+
+| Version | Supported |
+| ------- | ------------------ |
+| 7.0.x | :white_check_mark: |
+| 6.2.x | :white_check_mark: |
+| 6.0.x | :white_check_mark: |
+| < 6.0 | :x: |
+
+## Reporting a Vulnerability
+
+If you believe you’ve discovered a serious vulnerability, please contact the
+Redis core team at redis@redis.io. We will evaluate your report and if
+necessary issue a fix and an advisory. If the issue was previously undisclosed,
+we’ll also mention your name in the credits.
+
+## Responsible Disclosure
+
+In some cases, we may apply a responsible disclosure process to reported or
+otherwise discovered vulnerabilities. We will usually do that for a critical
+vulnerability, and only if we have a good reason to believe information about
+it is not yet public.
+
+This process involves providing an early notification about the vulnerability,
+its impact and mitigations to a short list of vendors under a time-limited
+embargo on public disclosure.
+
+Vendors on the list are individuals or organizations that maintain Redis
+distributions or provide Redis as a service, who have third party users who
+will benefit from the vendor’s ability to prepare for a new version or deploy a
+fix early.
+
+If you believe you should be on the list, please contact us and we will
+consider your request based on the above criteria.