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Ggcanary – detect compromised DevOps environments with exposed AWS secrets

blog.gitguardian.com
3 points·by lumberjack24·4 anni fa·0 comments

Song predicted the rise of smartphones back in 2002

open.spotify.com
1 points·by lumberjack24·4 anni fa·3 comments

Surviving the GitHub OAuth hack – remediating thousands of hardcoded credentials

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Scan Docker images for hardcoded credentials (Dockerfile, build args, filesys)

github.com
2 points·by lumberjack24·5 anni fa·0 comments

Separating work and personal Git accounts on your laptop

blog.gitguardian.com
6 points·by lumberjack24·5 anni fa·0 comments

I found loads of hardcoded secrets in Docker images

blog.gitguardian.com
3 points·by lumberjack24·5 anni fa·1 comments

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lumberjack24
·3 anni fa·discuss
Forest Admin's out-of-the-box admin panel + the convenience of the cloud, this is all developers ever wanted for their internal tools!
lumberjack24
·3 anni fa·discuss
To Casablanca, Morocco.
lumberjack24
·3 anni fa·discuss
Hey, maybe try running a GitGuardian [1] scan on all those repositories to look for hardcoded secrets. GitGuardian can also test in some cases if the secrets are valid or not, meaning you have to revoke and rotate them asap. I hope this helps.

[1] https://www.gitguardian.com/monitor-internal-repositories-fo...

Disclaimer: I work for GitGuardian.
lumberjack24
·4 anni fa·discuss
geez.
lumberjack24
·4 anni fa·discuss
“dark matter” sounds like marketing speak.
lumberjack24
·4 anni fa·discuss
well, they haven’t turned my building’s heating on yet.
lumberjack24
·4 anni fa·discuss
Here's a checklist [1] (again, from gitguardian) of steps to follow before open-sourcing projects and [2] a guide on how to remediate hardcoded/exposed secrets.

[1] https://blog.gitguardian.com/safely-open-source-software-bes... [2] https://blog.gitguardian.com/leaking-secrets-on-github-what-...
lumberjack24
·4 anni fa·discuss
Great idea, but hard to enforce. Just use a scanning CLI like TruffleHog, Gitleaks, or ggshield from GitGuardian to catch all sorts of hardcoded secrets.
lumberjack24
·4 anni fa·discuss
GitGuardian actually does this, it monitors an extended perimeter of devs and their personal/open-source repos for corporate secrets or keywords – https://www.gitguardian.com/monitor-public-github-for-secret...
lumberjack24
·4 anni fa·discuss
In the meantime, try ggshield cli https://github.com/GitGuardian/ggshield
lumberjack24
·4 anni fa·discuss
The access model on platforms like GitHub is flawed, a single account can be used for both professional and personal projects/repositories, leading to “fat finger” errors like this one here...
lumberjack24
·4 anni fa·discuss
I can’t help but wonder why qursān ended up being the final form instead of qursāl.
lumberjack24
·4 anni fa·discuss
That hardcoded secret in the powershell script really was the key to the Uber ride-hailing kingdom – https://blog.gitguardian.com/uber-breach-2022.
lumberjack24
·4 anni fa·discuss
open to referrals?
lumberjack24
·4 anni fa·discuss
lumberjack24
·4 anni fa·discuss
show me the mrr
lumberjack24
·4 anni fa·discuss
Photos don’t load on mobile :/
lumberjack24
·4 anni fa·discuss
These folks must be retired by now and they have lived enough to find out they lost their crusade against computers.
lumberjack24
·4 anni fa·discuss
Try https://www.specifyapp.com and thank me later!
lumberjack24
·4 anni fa·discuss
Just like shrimps are sea cockroaches.