dotnetomaniak.pl - Artykuły z tagiem secret-managerdotnetomaniak.pl - Artykuły z tagiem secret-manager2024-03-28T23:21:36Zhttps://dotnetomaniak.pl/Tags/secret-managerCopyright (c) dotnetomaniak.pldotnetomaniak.pl Atom Generatordotnetomaniak.pl webmasteradmin@dotnetomaniak.plhttps://dotnetomaniak.pl/Assets/Images/fav.icohttps://dotnetomaniak.pl/Assets/Images/dotnetomaniak_logo-negatyw_small.png1025https://dotnetomaniak.pl/How-to-avoid-sending-credentials-to-repo-clickable-Secret-Manager-A-Girl-Among-GeeksHow to avoid sending credentials to repo (clickable Secret Manager) – A Girl Among Geeks2017-03-22T22:44:38Z<div><div><div style="float:right"><img alt ="" src="http://dotnetomaniak.pl/Data/Thumbnails/small_bN4z-7XxyUCQ1pHsiSrT_A.png"/></div><div>How many times you almost pushed some sensitive data to public repo? I have to admit, it’s one of my nightmares since I heard about crawlers occuping github and searching for credit cards data, API credentials and so on.
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