MemoryProof can issue destructive deletion requests against a configured memory backend. Treat every remote run as a destructive test: use a dedicated tenant, synthetic canaries, and credentials with the smallest possible scope.
- Remote access is denied unless
--allow-networkis explicitly supplied. - Scenarios must use owned, temporary resources. Adapters must refuse cleanup or scope deletion without the current run’s ownership marker.
- Never put API keys, bearer tokens, customer data, private endpoint URLs, or raw production responses in a scenario, issue, pull request, or committed evidence bundle.
- Evidence is redacted by default. Review generated artifacts before sharing them publicly.
UNKNOWNandOUT OF SCOPEare security boundaries, not successful deletion claims.
Please use GitHub private vulnerability reporting when available. If the form is unavailable, contact the maintainer through the repository profile and do not include credentials or customer data in the first message.
Include:
- affected commit, release, or adapter;
- a minimal reproduction using synthetic data;
- impact and likely attack path;
- any mitigation that has already been tested.
We will acknowledge a report when we can, coordinate a fix and disclosure timeline with the reporter, and credit the reporter unless they prefer to remain anonymous. Please do not publicly disclose an unpatched vulnerability.
The security policy covers the MemoryProof CLI, adapter protocol, official adapters, Docker image, GitHub Action, evidence redaction, and release workflow. It does not make claims about the security of a third-party memory provider or prove that a provider deleted logs, backups, physical media, or model weights.