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Adroll Vulnerability Disclosure

Vulnerability disclosure

AdRoll runs a coordinated vulnerability disclosure program on Hackerone. A dedicated security contact is published.

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Program: Hackerone

Disclosure Policy

Policy

Security Contact

Contact
security@nextroll.com

Source

Vulnerability Disclosure

adroll-vulnerability-disclosure.yml Raw ↑
generated: '2026-08-13'
method: searched
probe: true
note: >-
  NextRoll runs a Responsible Disclosure programme published on its SafeBase
  trust portal, with a dedicated reporting mailbox. It does NOT serve an RFC 9116
  security.txt on any host probed (see well-known/adroll-well-known.yml), so the
  programme is discoverable only by a human reading the trust portal — an
  automated scanner following the standard path finds nothing.

policy:
- https://security.nextroll.com/
contact:
- security@nextroll.com
report_mechanism:
  kind: email
  address: security@nextroll.com
  subject_template: 'SafeBase Responsible Disclosure Report for NextRoll'
  source: https://security.nextroll.com/

bug_bounty:
  public_program: false
  platform: null
  note: >-
    No public HackerOne/Bugcrowd/Intigriti bounty programme was found. HackerOne
    appears on the trust portal as the auditor of NextRoll's penetration test
    report, which is a pentest engagement, not an open bounty.

penetration_testing:
  published: true
  vendor: HackerOne
  artifact: Pentest Report (available on request through SafeBase)

security_txt:
  served: false
  hosts_probed: [www.adroll.com, www.nextroll.com, services.adroll.com, srv.adroll.com, apidocs.nextroll.com, app.adroll.com, developers.nextroll.com]
  results: '404 on adroll.com/nextroll.com/apidocs/srv, 504 on services.adroll.com, 200-HTML-SPA-shell (not a document) on app.adroll.com and developers.nextroll.com'
  recommendation: >-
    Publishing /.well-known/security.txt on www.nextroll.com and www.adroll.com
    with Contact: mailto:security@nextroll.com and
    Policy: https://security.nextroll.com/ would make the existing programme
    machine-discoverable at zero policy cost.

evidence:
- source: https://security.nextroll.com/
  kind: trust-portal
  http_status: 200
  finding: 'Responsible Disclosure section with mailto:security@nextroll.com'
- source: https://www.nextroll.com/trust-center
  kind: trust-page
  http_status: 200
- source: /.well-known/security.txt across 7 hosts
  kind: probe
  finding: no document served

x-evidence:
  checked: '2026-08-13'