GitHub, the Microsoft-owned code repository, has announced something that will hopefully make all our software much more secure. The platform has, after several months of testing, now launched code ...
A hacker targets other hackers, gamers, and researchers with exploits, bots, and game cheats in source code hosted on GitHub that contain hidden backdoors to give the threat actor remote access to ...
Code hosting platform GitHub today launched new machine learning-based code scanning analysis features that will automatically discover more common security vulnerabilities before they end up in ...
It’s a bad day for bugs. Earlier today, Sentry announced its AI Autofix feature for debugging production code and now, a few hours later, GitHub is launching the first beta of its code-scanning ...
The big picture: Software development moves at breakneck speed these days, with developers constantly releasing new features. However, despite their best efforts, security vulnerabilities still manage ...
Open source software has the potential to be very secure. Unlike proprietary code that can only be accessed directly by its own developers, anyone can vet open source projects to spot flaws and bugs.
JFrog and GitHub link a range of tools and functions to secure code, deployment and supply chain – with Copilot and in Actions. The AI coding assistant GitHub Copilot is getting a boost from the ...
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