As a provider of software and services for many users, advertisers and publishers on the Internet, we recognize how important it is to help protect your privacy and security. We understand that secure products are instrumental in maintaining the trust you place in us and strive to create innovative products that both serve your needs and operate in your best interest.
For the latest news and insights from Google on security and safety on the Internet, visit our online security blog.
If you are a Google user and have a security issue to report regarding your personal Google account, please visit our contact page. This includes password problems, login issues, spam reports, suspected fraud and account abuse issues.
If you believe you have discovered a vulnerability in a Google product or have a security incident to report, email security@google.com. Please include a detailed summary of the issue, including the name of the product (e.g., Gmail) and the nature of the issue you discovered. Be sure to include an email address where we can reach you in case we need more information. Upon receipt of your message we will send an automated reply that includes a tracking identifier. We value the security of Google services as well as your privacy when you report vulnerabilities or incidents to us. If you feel the need, please use our public key to encrypt your communications with us when sending email to security@google.com.
We believe that privately notifying vendors about vulnerabilities in their software, and setting reasonable disclosure deadlines in accordance with the severity of the bugs, is good for the overall security of Internet users. For more of our thoughts about vulnerability disclosure, read here.
Working together helps make the online experience safer for everyone.
We take security issues seriously and will respond swiftly to fix verifiable security issues. Some of our products are complex and take time to update. When properly notified of legitimate issues, we’ll do our best to acknowledge your emailed report, assign resources to investigate the issue, and fix potential problems as quickly as possible.
We’ve learned that when security is done right, it’s done as a community.
People and organizations with an interest in security issues have made a tremendous contribution to the quality of the online experience. On behalf of our millions of users, we would like to acknowledge the following individuals and organizations for their valuable assistance.
Following the creation of the vulnerability reward program, we have also developed a new Hall of Fame page where we will credit future contributions.
For contributions to the Chromium project, on which the Chrome browser is based, visit the Chromium security page.