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Thinking Like a Hacker: Finding Source Code Leaks on GitHub
One is an app I developed to be published alongside this blog post: https://github.com/lawndoc/github-leak-audit. The app uses GitHub’s API to monitor all your GitHub organization members’ personal public repos for potential leaks. It is specifically targeted for the accidental leak scenario described in this blog post. It will detect previously unknown code and new repos. To set it up in your organization, you’ll need to fork the repo under your organization’s ownership, set up a GitHub app or PAT secret for it, and enable the GitHub Actions workflow. Detailed instructions are in the README.
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lawndoc/github-leak-audit is an open source project licensed under GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of github-leak-audit is Python.
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