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Police investigate mass leak of GitHub access tokens
KR🏛️ PoliticsCenter16 hr. ago

Police investigate mass leak of GitHub access tokens

South Korean police have launched an investigation into a mass leak of GitHub personal access tokens, affecting over 500 accounts. The incident involves exposure of credentials used to access private repositories, posing risks of data theft and system compromise. Authorities warn that attackers could exploit these tokens to gain unauthorized access to sensitive information, including source code and business data. The National Police Agency issued a security advisory urging affected entities to review access logs, revoke compromised tokens, enable two-factor authentication, and implement additional security measures. GitHub has already revoked the exposed tokens and notified impacted users. Officials emphasized the need for immediate action to prevent further breaches and protect critical infrastructure.

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Police investigate mass leak of GitHub access tokens

South Korean police have launched an investigation into a mass leak of GitHub personal access tokens, affecting over 500 accounts. The incident involves exposure of credentials used to access private repositories, posing risks of data theft and system compromise. Authorities warn that attackers could exploit these tokens to gain unauthorized access to sensitive information, including source code and business data. The National Police Agency issued a security advisory urging affected entities to review access logs, revoke compromised tokens, enable two-factor authentication, and implement additional security measures. GitHub has already revoked the exposed tokens and notified impacted users. Officials emphasized the need for immediate action to prevent further breaches and protect critical infrastructure.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of a cybersecurity incident without overt ideological framing. It focuses on technical and procedural responses from authorities and GitHub, emphasizing security best practices rather than taking a partisan stance. While cybersecurity is a politically relevant

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