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Recent GitHub chatter centers on security and access problems: leaked CISA credentials in a public repo, retaliatory banning of a security researcher after zero-day posting, and GitHub Actions causing account suspension for devs. Alongside that, there’s also attention on accidental secret exposure from an AI-coded malicious package.

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Key Takeaway GitHub-related news this week is dominated by urgent security/account-access incidents, including leaked credentials, researcher bans, and Actions outages tied to suspended accounts.
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GitHub-related news this week is dominated by urgent security/account-access incidents, including leaked credentials, researcher bans, and Actions outages tied to suspended accounts.

Recent GitHub chatter centers on security and access problems: leaked CISA credentials in a public repo, retaliatory banning of a security researcher after zero-day posting, and GitHub Actions causing account suspension for devs. Alongside that, there’s also attention on accidental secret exposure from an AI-coded malicious package.

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credential incident CISA credentials were found in a public GitHub repository
company action Microsoft’s GitHub banned a security researcher for posting zero-day Windows exploits
security breach example An AI-coded malicious package leaked its own GitHub private token
service impact GitHub Actions outage told devs their account is suspended

What to Watch

  • Follow outage-related discussions for ongoing symptoms tied to GitHub Actions and suspended accounts. The Register
  • Watch for additional remediation guidance after public-repo credential exposure involving CISA credentials. Ars Technica

What Changed

  • GitHub Actions outage told devs 'your account is suspended' The Register
  • Microsoft's GitHub bans security researcher who posted zero-day Windows exploits because company 'ruined their life' — expert claims action is vindictive and promises further retaliation Tom's Hardware
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