Description
Rieter is the world’s leading supplier of systems for manufacturing yarn from staple fibers in spinning mills. Based in Winterthur (Switzerland), the company develops and manufactures machinery, systems and components used to convert natural and man-made fibers and their blends into yarns in the most cost-efficient manner.
Rules
Rieter acknowledges the valuable role of independent security researchers acting with good intentions to help us maintain the safety and security of the websites of Rieter and its subsidiaries. Rieter welcomes the responsible reporting of any security vulnerabilities found on Rieter websites.
We ask you to disclose information about security issues in a responsible manner and in accordance with our Vulnerability Disclosure Policy. Please read the policy carefully before you test and/or report any security vulnerability and ensure to follow the rules.
Please note: This is a Vulnerability Disclosure Program, no bug bounties are paid out.
Scopes
Always consult our policy before examining any website. All publicly facing websites of Rieter that are reachable by default are in scope of this policy.
This explicitly includes the following domains:
- rieter.com
- accotex.com
- bracker.ch
- graf-companies.com
- novibra.com
- ssm.ch
- suessen.com
- temco.de
Legal
- The organisation gives their approval for security researchers to use hacking methods based on the specified briefing. Due to this consent, the criminal liability criterion of unauthorized obtaining/unauthorized use and thus the criminal liability of the security researchers with regard to the criminal offenses in Art. 143 Swiss Criminal Code (Unauthorised obtaining of data) and Art. 143bis Swiss Criminal Code (Unauthorised access to a data processing system) does not apply.
- Any security researchers who betrays a manufacturing or trade secret that is under a statutory or contractual duty not to reveal, [and] anyone who exploits for himself or another such a betrayal, is liable on complaint to a custodial sentence not exceeding three years or to a monetary penalty.