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The Apache Software Foundation takes a very active stance in eliminating security problems with its projects.
If you have any security concerns regarding Apache SystemDS&trade;, or believe you have uncovered a vulnerability or
potential threat, contact the Apache Security Team at <a
href="mailto:security@apache.org?Subject=[SECURITY][SYSTEMML] My security issue">security@apache.org</a>.
Include a description of the issue and try to provide steps to reproduce the problem.
The Apache SystemDS&trade; Community and the Apache Security Team take security issues very seriously and will
respond.
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Note the general Apache Security mailing address <a href="mailto:security@apache.org">security@apache.org</a> is
private and should be used only for undisclosed vulnerabilities.</br>
<b>Please report any security problems to Apache Security Team before disclosing it publicly.</b>
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The <span class="caps">ASF</span> Security team maintains a page with a description of how vulnerabilities and
potential threats are handled. Refer to their <a href="http://www.apache.org/security/">security page</a> for more
information.
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