GitHub’s Secret Scandal: 39 Million Leaks Spark New Security Measures

GitHub found 39 million secrets leaked in 2024, sending developers into a code-red panic. To counter this, GitHub has rolled out new security tools faster than you can say “API key.” Hope you like secret-free coding, because that’s the future GitHub is aiming for!

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Oh, GitHub, where secrets are spilled faster than tea at a British afternoon gathering! With 39 million secrets leaked in 2024, GitHub has decided enough is enough and rolled out new security tools. Think of it as a digital bouncer for your code, making sure no sneaky secrets slip through the cracks. Developers, it’s time to stop treating your API keys like they’re just another line of code!

Key Points:

  • 39 million secrets were leaked on GitHub in 2024, posing a significant security risk.
  • GitHub has launched new Advanced Security features, including Secret Protection and Code Security.
  • Secret Protection is available for free for public repositories to curb secret leaks.
  • GitHub’s new tools are accessible as standalone products, not requiring a full license.
  • Partnerships with cloud providers enhance secret detection and response times.

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