Responsible Disclosure Policy


Total Party Planner is providing this service to help ensure a safe and secure environment for all users. 

If external parties find any sensitive information, potential vulnerabilities, or weaknesses, please help by responsibly disclosing it to ResponsibleDisclosure@fullsteam.com. 

This policy applies to Total Party Planner hosted applications and to any other subdomains or services associated with products. Total Party Planner does not accept reports for vulnerabilities which solely affect marketing websites TotalPartyPlanner.com, containing no sensitive data. 

Security researchers must not: 

  • engage in physical testing of facilities or resources, 
  • engage in social engineering, 
  • send unsolicited electronic mail to Total Party Planner users, including “phishing” messages, 
  • execute or attempt to execute “Denial of Service” or “Resource Exhaustion” attacks, 
  • introduce malicious software, 
  • execute automated scans or tools that could disrupt services, such as password guessing attacks, or be perceived as an attack by intrusion detection/prevention systems, 
  • test in a manner which could degrade the operation of Total Party Planner systems; or intentionally impair, disrupt, or disable Total Party Planner systems, 
  • test third-party applications, websites, or services that integrate with or link to or from Total Party Planner systems, 
  • delete, alter, share, retain, or destroy Total Party Planner data, or render Total Party Planner data inaccessible, or, 
  • use an exploit to exfiltrate data, establish command line access, establish a persistent presence on Total Party Planner systems, or “pivot” to other Total Party Planner systems. 

Security researchers may: 

  • View or store Total Party Planner nonpublic data only to the extent necessary to document the presence of a potential vulnerability. 

Security researchers must: 

  • cease testing and notify us immediately upon discovery of a vulnerability, 
  • cease testing and notify us immediately upon discovery of an exposure of nonpublic data, and, 
  • purge any stored Total Party Planner nonpublic data upon reporting a vulnerability. 

Thank you for helping to keep Total Party Planner and our users safe!