# Security Policy ## Security Announcements Security fixes will be announced by posting them in the [security changelog](https://clickhouse.com/docs/en/whats-new/security-changelog/). ## Scope and Supported Versions The following versions of ClickHouse server are currently being supported with security updates: | Version | Supported | |:-|:-| | 22.6 | ✔️ | | 22.5 | ✔️ | | 22.4 | ✔️ | | 22.3 | ✔️ | | 22.2 | ❌ | | 22.1 | ❌ | | 21.12 | ❌ | | 21.11 | ❌ | | 21.10 | ❌ | | 21.9 | ❌ | | 21.8 | ✔️ | | 21.7 | ❌ | | 21.6 | ❌ | | 21.5 | ❌ | | 21.4 | ❌ | | 21.3 | ❌ | | 21.2 | ❌ | | 21.1 | ❌ | | 20.* | ❌ | | 19.* | ❌ | | 18.* | ❌ | | 1.* | ❌ | ## Reporting a Vulnerability We're extremely grateful for security researchers and users that report vulnerabilities to the ClickHouse Open Source Community. All reports are thoroughly investigated by developers. To report a potential vulnerability in ClickHouse please send the details about it to [security@clickhouse.com](mailto:security@clickhouse.com). We do not offer any financial rewards for reporting issues to us using this method. Alternatively, you can also submit your findings through our public bug bounty program hosted by [Bugcrowd](https://bugcrowd.com/clickhouse) and be rewarded for it as per the program scope and rules of engagement. ### When Should I Report a Vulnerability? - You think you discovered a potential security vulnerability in ClickHouse - You are unsure how a vulnerability affects ClickHouse ### When Should I NOT Report a Vulnerability? - You need help tuning ClickHouse components for security - You need help applying security related updates - Your issue is not security related ## Security Vulnerability Response Each report is acknowledged and analyzed by ClickHouse maintainers within 5 working days. As the security issue moves from triage, to identified fix, to release planning we will keep the reporter updated. ## Public Disclosure Timing A public disclosure date is negotiated by the ClickHouse maintainers and the bug submitter. We prefer to fully disclose the bug as soon as possible once a user mitigation is available. It is reasonable to delay disclosure when the bug or the fix is not yet fully understood, the solution is not well-tested, or for vendor coordination. The timeframe for disclosure is from immediate (especially if it's already publicly known) to 90 days. For a vulnerability with a straightforward mitigation, we expect report date to disclosure date to be on the order of 7 days.