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Recent GitHub headlines focus on user and developer disruptions and security-related concerns, including an apparent GitHub Actions/account suspension outage and claims of leaked CISA credentials in a public repository. Separate stories also highlight alleged vindictive enforcement by Microsoft regarding a security researcher and public exploit/bootkit PoCs hosted on GitHub.

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Key Takeaway GitHub-related news right now spans outages that suspend accounts and serious security controversies, including leaked credentials and malware PoCs.
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Actions outage suspension Credential leak Security researcher retaliation Malware proof-of-concept
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GitHub-related news right now spans outages that suspend accounts and serious security controversies, including leaked credentials and malware PoCs.

Recent GitHub headlines focus on user and developer disruptions and security-related concerns, including an apparent GitHub Actions/account suspension outage and claims of leaked CISA credentials in a public repository. Separate stories also highlight alleged vindictive enforcement by Microsoft regarding a security researcher and public exploit/bootkit PoCs hosted on GitHub.

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event type GitHub Actions outage tied to “your account is suspended”
security incident Stunning display of “stupid, secret CISA credentials” in a public GitHub repo
action claimed Microsoft bans a security researcher for posting zero-day Windows exploits

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  • Check for updates on the GitHub Actions outage that triggered “your account is suspended.” The Register
  • Monitor follow-ups or takedown reports for the public GitHub repo allegedly exposing CISA credentials. Ars Technica
  • Follow coverage of Microsoft’s enforcement response to security researchers posting zero-day Windows exploits. Tom's Hardware

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  • GitHub Actions outage told devs 'your account is suspended' The Register
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