docs: add SECURITY.md with vulnerability reporting policy#123
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Description
This PR adds a
SECURITY.mdfile to the repository root. Currently, Webify has no defined security policy, leaving contributors and users with no safe, private channel to report vulnerabilities. This change establishes a responsible disclosure process following GitHub's recommended best practices.Closes #102
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SECURITY.MDat the root of the repositoryHow Has This Been Tested?
Documentation-only change — no code was modified, no functional testing required.
SECURITY.mdrenders correctly on GitHubChecklist