Supported versions
- Security updates are only released for the current
latest
version. - Old releases are not maintained and do not receive updates.
@auth/*
packages (other than the database adapters) are currently under
development and - unless stated otherwise - they are not considered ready for
production yet. That said, we encourage you to reach out to us if you have any
questions or concerns via the below-mentioned channels. We are committed to
making Auth.js a secure and reliable solution for your authentication needs.
Reporting a Vulnerability
Auth.js practices responsible disclosure. We request that you contact us directly to report serious issues that might impact the security of sites using Auth.js.
If you contact us regarding a serious issue:
Getting back to you
We will endeavour to get back to you within 72 hours.
Publishing a fix
We will aim to publish a fix within 30 days.
Disclosing the issue
We will disclose the issue ( and credit you, with your consent ) once a fix to resolve the issue has been released.
90 days limit
If 90 days have elapsed and we still don’t have a fix, we will disclose the issue publicly.
The best way to report an issue is by contacting us via email at info@balazsorban.com, hi@thvu.dev, yo@ndo.dev and hi@ubbe.dev, or raise a public issue - without disclosing any sensitive details - requesting someone get in touch with you via whatever means you prefer for more details.
For less serious issues (e.g. RFC compliance for unsupported flows or potential issues that may cause a problem in the future) it is appropriate to make these public as bug reports or feature requests or to raise a question to open a discussion around them.