GitHub introduces push protection feature
GitHub has made push protection, a feature that prevents developers from accidentally revealing secrets in their code, generally available.
GitHub has made push protection, a feature that prevents developers from accidentally revealing secrets in their code, generally available.
Security experts from ESET have successfully disrupted the operations of the RedLine Stealer, a .NET-based info stealing malware.
The modular toolkit is available for sale and is primarily distributed on Telegram, with some modules available on GitHub.
The leak could have repercussions for Twitter as the code may be scrutinized to find potentially exploitable vulnerabilities.
When receiving such warnings, users should ensure the fingerprint seen on their screen matches the one for GitHub.com's latest key.
In the meantime, Veeam recommends blocking external connections to port TCP 9401 via the backup server firewall to remove the ...
ScarCruft, a North Korean advanced persistent threat group, has been using weaponized Microsoft Compiled HTML Help (CHM) files to download ...
Telus, in response to the claim, confirmed that they are investigating and have not identified any corporate or retail customer ...
GitHub has updated the AI model of Copilot, a programming assistant that generates real-time source code and function recommendations in ...
GitHub says unknown attackers have stolen encrypted code-signing certificates for its Desktop and Atom applications after gaining access to some ...
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