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GitHub has enabled push protection by default for all public repositories to prevent accidental exposure of secrets such as access tokens and API keys when pushing new code.
This tutorial explains how to use the git remote add origin command to connect a local project or repository to a service like GitHub, GitLab or Bitbucket.
GitHub's secret scanning alerts are available on all public repositories, and its push protection is now offered for custom secret patterns.
To link a new Git branch to your remote GitHub or GitLab repo, you must use the 'set upstream' Git push command. This walkthrough shows you how.
GitHub announced on Monday that it expanded its code hosting platform's secrets scanning capabilities for GitHub Advanced Security customers to automatically block secret leaks.
Code42 has enhanced source code exfiltration detection within its Code42® Incydr™ product to specifically support Git push commands to personal or unsanctioned code repositories, whether GitHub ...