GitHub’s Double-Edged Sword: Developer Haven and Hacker’s Playground

Facing a code conundrum, GitHub juggles hosting a horde of 100M+ developers while unwittingly playing landlord to sneaky malware maestros. As the cyber-squatters’ favorite, it’s “too big to block” yet bursting with security blues.

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Who knew that GitHub, the beloved playground for coders and aspiring software wizards, would also be the digital speakeasy for malware mixologists? In a twist that proves nothing is sacred in the digital realm, GitHub's vast and open terrain has become a scenic route for nefarious netizens to traffic their malicious concoctions. It's like finding out the local vegan café also serves up a side of cyber shenanigans!

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Okay, deep breath, let's get this over with. In the grand act of digital self-sabotage, we've littered this site with cookies. Yep, we did that. Why? So your highness can have a 'premium' experience or whatever. These traitorous cookies hide in your browser, eagerly waiting to welcome you back like a guilty dog that's just chewed your favorite shoe. And, if that's not enough, they also tattle on which parts of our sad little corner of the web you obsess over. Feels dirty, doesn't it?