GitHub’s Secret Sauce: New Security Measures After 39 Million Leaks Reveal API Keys and Credentials!

GitHub detected over 39 million leaked secrets like API keys in 2024, sparking a revamp of its Advanced Security platform. Now, standalone security products and AI-powered detection aim to thwart secret leaks faster than developers can say, “Oops, not again!” Embrace Secret Protection and Code Security to keep those confidential bits under wraps.

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GitHub has become the Las Vegas of coding: what happens in your repo doesn’t stay in your repo! With 39 million leaked secrets in 2024, it’s time for developers to reevaluate their commitment to confidentiality. Apparently, GitHub repos are the new social media for secrets—everyone’s posting their API keys for likes and attention. But fret not, GitHub’s Advanced Security has donned its cape and is here to save the day, with new standalone tools that are as affordable as they are essential. So, stop hoarding secrets like they’re Pokémon cards and start using GitHub’s revamped security features!

Key Points:

  • GitHub detected over 39 million leaked secrets in 2024, thanks to its secret scanning service.
  • New updates to GitHub Advanced Security include standalone Secret Protection and Code Security tools.
  • GitHub’s enhancements aim to make security more accessible and affordable for smaller teams.
  • Enhanced push protection and Copilot-powered secret detection are major upgrades.
  • GitHub is partnering with cloud providers to improve secret detection accuracy.

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