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  1. Gato, or GitHub Attack Toolkit, is an enumeration and attack tool that allows both blue teamers and offensive security practitioners to evaluate the blast radius of a compromised personal access token within a GitHub organization. The tool also allows searching for and thoroughly enumerating public repositories that utilize self-hosted runners. GitHub recommends that self-hosted runners only be utilized for private repositories, however, there are thousands of organizations that utilize self-hosted runners. Who is it for? Security engineers who want to understand the level of access a compromised classic PAT could provide an attacker Blue teams that want to build detections for self-hosted runner attacks Red Teamers Bug bounty hunters who want to try and prove RCE on organizations that are utilizing self-hosted runners Features GitHub Classic PAT Privilege Enumeration GitHub Code Search API-based enumeration GitHub Action Run Log Parsing to identify Self-Hosted Runners Bulk Repo Sparse Clone Features GitHub Action Workflow Parsing Automated Command Execution Fork PR Creation Automated Command Execution Workflow Creation SOCKS5 Proxy Support HTTPS Proxy Support [hide][Hidden Content]]
  2. GitHub Copilot X: The AI-powered developer experience GitHub Copilot is evolving to bring chat and voice interfaces, support pull requests, answer questions on docs, and adopt OpenAI’s GPT-4 for a more personalized developer experience. [Hidden Content]
  3. GitHub says unknown attackers have stolen encrypted code-signing certificates for its Desktop and Atom applications after gaining access to some of its development and release planning repositories. [Hidden Content]
  4. Octosuite is an open-source lightweight yet advanced osint framework that targets GitHub users and organizations. With over 20+ features, Octosuite only runs on 2 external dependencies. And returns the gathered intelligence in a well and highly readable format. Features Fetches an organization’s profile information Fetches an organization’s events Returns an organization’s repositories Returns an organization’s public members Fetches a repository’s information Returns a repository’s contributors Returns a repository’s languages Fetches a repository’s stargazers Fetches a repository’s forks Fetches a repository’s releases Returns a list of files in a specified path of a repository Fetches a user’s profile information Returns a user’s gists Returns organizations that a user owns/belongs to Fetches a user’s events Fetches a list of users followed by the target Fetches a user’s followers Checks if user A follows user B Checks if the user is a public member of an organizations Returns a user’s subscriptions Gets a user’s subscriptions Gets a user’s events Searches users Searches repositories Searches topics Searches issues Searches commits Automatically logs network activity (.logs folder) Users can view, read and delete logs …And more Changelog v3.0.4 Merge pull request from #9: bad indentation leading to reference before assignment error [hide][Hidden Content]]
  5. GitFive is an OSINT tool to investigate GitHub profiles. Main features : Usernames / names history Usernames / names variations Email address to GitHub account Find GitHub’s accounts from a list of email addresses Lists identities used by the target Clones and analyze every target’s repos Highlights emails tied to GitHub’s target account Finds local identities (UPNs, ex: [email protected]) Finds potential secondary GitHub accounts Don’t need repos to work (but better) Generates every possible email address combination and looks for matches Dumps SSH public keys JSON export Optimizations : Very low API consumption stays under the rate-limit Multi-processing tasks (bypassing Python’s GIL) Async scraping [hide][Hidden Content]]
  6. A framework fro gathering osint on GitHub users, repositories and organizations. [hide][Hidden Content]]
  7. Octosuite is an open-source lightweight yet advanced osint framework that targets GitHub users and organizations. With over 20+ features, Octosuite only runs on 2 external dependencies. And returns the gathered intelligence in a well and highly readable format. Features Fetches an organization’s profile information Fetches an organization’s events Returns an organization’s repositories Returns an organization’s public members Fetches a repository’s information Returns a repository’s contributors Returns a repository’s languages Fetches a repository’s stargazers Fetches a repository’s forks Fetches a repository’s releases Returns a list of files in a specified path of a repository Fetches a user’s profile information Returns a user’s gists Returns organizations that a user owns/belongs to Fetches a user’s events Fetches a list of users followed by the target Fetches a user’s followers Checks if user A follows user B Checks if the user is a public member of an organizations Returns a user’s subscriptions Gets a user’s subscriptions Gets a user’s events Searches users Searches repositories Searches topics Searches issues Searches commits Automatically logs network activity (.logs folder) Users can view, read and delete logs …And more [hide][Hidden Content]]
  8. Simply gather OSINT on Github users and organizations like a god FEATURES Fetches organization info Fetches user info Fetches repository info Returns contents of a path from a repository Returns a list of repos owned by an organization Returns a list of repos owned by a user Returns a list of gists owned by a user Returns a list of a user's followers Checks whether user A follows user B Searches users Searches repositories Searches topics Searches issues Searches commits Easily updates with the 'update' command Automatically logs network activity (.logs folder) v1.5.0 Latest CHANGELOG Fixed import error in src/main.py The error occurred when octosuite got ran on Gitpod [hide][Hidden Content]]
  9. Description GitHub Training This foundational GitHub training prepares learners to use GitHub to be a more effective developer by maximizing your efficiency and productivity. GitHub: What You Need to Know This GitHub training covers GitHub topics including Who Should Take GitHub Training? This GitHub training is considered foundational-level training, which means it was designed for software developers with no experience at all. This GitHub course is valuable for new or aspiring IT professionals, experienced software developers looking to validate foundational skills, and non-technical professionals. Github user training. Git and GitHub can be intimidating to non-technical professionals who don’t encounter command lines, repositories or version control systems often. But this course is perfect for familiarizing you with how GitHub functions and what your technical counterparts are talking about when they discuss commits, repos and rollbacks. New or aspiring IT professionals. Learning GitHub before you land your first real job as a software developer is like buying really good boots before going on a long journey: you can get by without it, but you’re just better off with it and you’ll be very, very happy that you did. This GitHub training will make you a more efficient team member and a better all-around software developer. [Hidden Content] [hide][Hidden Content]]
  10. Proxies: Yes Bots: 100 Email:Pass Capture: USERNAME / JOINED AT Free = Custom [hide][Hidden Content]]
  11. gh-dork – Github dorking tool Supply a list of dorks and, optionally, one of the following: a user (-u) a file with a list of users (-uf) an organization (-org) a file with a list of organizations (-of) a repo (-r) You can also pass: an output directory to store results (-o) a filename to store valid items, if your users or the org file may contain nonexistent users/orgs (-vif) All input files (dorks, users, or orgs) should be newline-separated. [hide][Hidden Content]]
  12. OSINT tool to get information from a Github or Gitlab profile and find user’s email addresses leaked on commits. How does this work? GitHub uses the email address associated with a GitHub account to link commits and other activity to a GitHub profile. When a user makes commits to public repos their email address is usually published in the commit and becomes publicly accessible, if you know where to look. GitHub provides some instructions on how to prevent this from happening, but it seems that most GitHub users either don’t know or don’t care that their email address may be exposed. Finding a GitHub user’s email address is often as simple as looking at their recent events via the GitHub [hide][Hidden Content]]
  13. Master Your Git & GitHub Skill Through Step By Step Practical Git Bootcamp. What you'll learn Basics of Git Git installation The basics of command prompt terminal in Windows How to handle local Git repositories How to make commits using Git terminal and VSC How to check the history of your project Using github for source control How to use Git Commands Course content 8 sections • 28 lectures • 6h 37m total length Requirements VS Code Editor Or Any Text Or Code Editor Basic Knowledge on Command Prompt Terminal but not necessary No prior knowledge of Git and GitHub is required Interest in learning new skill about version control system Description This is all about high level overview on Complete Git & GitHub both for the beginners and advanced software professionals. If any one wants to develop their Open Source Project Or wants to contribute to the Open Source Project then learning Git and GitHub is must. Even if you are a student and wants to become a software developer Or website designer then learning Git and GitHub will help you achieve your goal with well designed infrastructure to get contribution for your project from different developers. Nowadays many professional developers or designers needs to know how to work with Git and GitHub. Git allows us to record different versions of our project and lets us go back in time and check previous states of the project. As for the GitHub, it's an online service where we can share our code to the world and also it allows us to collaborate with different developers. This course consists different sections. We will start from Git basics, where you can learn about how to install Git. We will guide how to use the commands on windows mainly, we will create our first local repository, and you will see how to save different versions of the project, as the snapshots, using commits. Then we will show you how to go back in time and check the previous states of the project, update them Or delete with help of git checkout, git revert and git reset. After getting a solid knowledge on Git, we will learn the basics of GitHub. Then we will show you how to push local repository to remote repository and pull the remote repository to our local machine. Then we will show you how to work with one of the greatest features of Git, which is branching. We will learn about how to deal with branches locally and also, remotely. We will show you how to merge branches with different methods, and also, how to deal with merge conflicts. Then we will see about forking and contributing. We will learn about how to copy someone else's remote repository on your GitHub account, how to clone it to your local computer and how to contribute to the original project. Finally, we will discuss about collaborating on GitHub. We will go through some really important topics, such as, how to set up a collaboration team, how to define different rules for collaborators and much more. We encourage you to feel free to ask the questions if you get stuck at any point of time line related to our course and the commands we have used in our course. Please don't use any strange and the code which is not used in our course, so your cooperation is very important for us. If you have any suggestions then feel free to post in the private message sections and help us to improve our course creating skill. So JOIN US & Make your learning journey more easier than before. Who this course is for: Beginner web developers Anyone who wants to learn about Git and GitHub Students who have some basic knowledge about version control systems and want to develop their skills All the Open Source Software developing team leads who wants to work with Git & GitHub Students who have some basic knowledge about version control systems and want to develop their skills [Hidden Content] [hide][Hidden Content]]
  14. You’ve used GitHub. Maybe you’ve established your own workflow. How much do you know about the broader possibilities, though? Test your skills and find new options through this set of challenges. Instructor Ray Villalobos presents a series of brief challenges centered around building a basic app, from making a copy of an existing repo with an empty history to deploying static sites and apps using GitHub. This course aims not only to develop your skills in GitHub, but also to show you some tricks of the trade that you can use every day. [Hidden Content] [hide][Hidden Content]]
  15. Stargather Stargather is fast GitHub repository stargazers information gathering tool that can scrapes: Organization, Location, Email, Twitter, Followers, Following, Stars, and Repositories count. [hide][Hidden Content]]
  16. Proxies: Yes Bots: 100 Email:Pass Capture: Username / Repos / Followers / Following / Account Created On / Plan [hide][Hidden Content]]
  17. What you'll learn GIT GITHUB Version Control using GIT Pushing First Project through GIT Course content 5 sections • 10 lectures • 48m total length Requirements No Pre-Requisites Description Learn Git and Github from Scratch in this course which covers: Version Control: What is Version Control and Why do we need Version Control? Github: Github Interface Tour and Creating Repositories in Github GIT commands: Various Git Commands that are used to track and manages the source code changes such as Connecting Remote Repository Add Commit Pull Push Pull Request Merge Clone Branching in Git Pushing Projects to Github through Git Who this course is for: Beginners who are curious about mastering Git and Github [Hidden Content] [hide][Hidden Content]]
  18. GitDorker GitDorker is a tool that utilizes the GitHub Search API and an extensive list of GitHub dorks that I’ve compiled from various sources to provide an overview of sensitive information stored on github given a search query. The Primary purpose of GitDorker is to provide the user with a clean and tailored attack surface to begin harvesting sensitive information on GitHub. GitDorker can be used with additional tools such as GitRob or Trufflehog on interesting repos or users discovered from GitDorker to produce the best results. Rate Limits GitDorker utilizes the GitHub Search API and is limited to 30 requests per minute. In order to prevent rate limits, a sleep function is built into GitDorker after every 30 requests to prevent search failures. Therefore, if one were to run use the alldorks.txt file with GitDorker, the process will take roughly 5 minutes to complete. [hide][Hidden Content]]
  19. GitHub just announced that its new code scanning feature, GitHub code scanning, is now generally available. The new feature of the developer platform that Microsoft bought in 2018 for 7.5 billion dollars can scan any public repository for vulnerabilities. The idea is to offer a native function within GitHub that can find vulnerabilities in the code of a repository before they reach production. If you have a public repo on GitHub, you can activate it from now on following the official documentation. Automated security as part of your workflow With the function active, the code will be revised as it is created, and areas that could be exploited in the future will be highlighted. At GitHub they hope that with this feature active they can catch bugs early to significantly reduce security incidents in the future. GitHub code scanning integrates with GitHub Actions or your existing CI / CD environment to maximize team flexibility. Scans code as it is created and displays actionable security reviews within pull requests and other GitHub experiences, all to automate security as part of your workflow. Before its launch, code scanning went through several months of testing. So far it has scanned 12,000 repositories 1.4 million times, and in total it has detected 20,000 security problems, from bugs that allowed remote code execution, through cross-site scripting, to SQL injection. During the tests the developers and those in charge of maintaining the repositories resolved 72% of the security flaws identified in their pull requests before merging after the first 30 days. This is important data since industry data shows that less than 30% of vulnerabilities are fixed within a month after being discovered. [Hidden Content]
  20. Commit Stream - OSINT Tool For Finding Github Repositories By Extracting Commit Logs In Real Time From The Github Event API [hide][Hidden Content]]
  21. Proxies: Yes Bots: 100/150 Email:Pass / User:Pass Capture: Plan [HIDE][Hidden Content]]
  22. After confirming the acquisition of GitHub by Microsoft , many have raised the use of an alternative for fear of possible policies that could apply the giant Redmond (especially the so-called Three E ). With the controversy in full boil, it seems that at the moment there will not be many projects that change service.Even so, we take the opportunity to remember five of the best-known alternatives , with both proprietary and open proposals. In MuyLinux we will not say which is better, but we will leave that decision in the hands of the users. GitLab A lot of GitLab has sounded lately, and that is possibly the strongest competitor that has GitHub for some time. The main advantage that GitLab has is the fact that it is free software, its code being published under MIT . This allows it to be bifurcated and reimplemented in its own server. On the other hand, its interface and way of functioning are similar to those of GitHub, although with the addition that it allows to create private repositories for free, something that can come very well to those developers who are not interested in exposing their code and do not want to pay for it. Other features are the ability to easily migrate from GitHub (something that is likely to be enhanced from now) and payment plans for those who do not want to invest in their own server. We can not forget that recently GNOME has completed its migration to GitLab , taking with it GIMP, which could help this service to gain followers among the public linuxero. Bitbucket Bitbucket is another interesting alternative to host code. Pertaining to the company Atlassian, it is proprietary, although it allows to create private repositories for free , besides supporting the import from GitHub . When belonging to Atlassian, it is strongly integrated with other project managers belonging to the same company, such as Jira, HipChat and Confluence, which makes it attractive for software developers. According to their plans, it is free for teams of up to five members, so it can come in handy as a starting point and then move on to payment plans once the project or company has increased in size. GNU Savannah We could not leave GNU Savannah in the gutter, the project management solution of the Free Software Foundation . How could it be otherwise, GNU Savannah is totally free software and according to Wikipedia offers support for CVS, GNU arch, Subversion, Git, Mercurial, Bazaar, mailing lists, web hosting, file hosting and bug tracking. It is currently divided into two domains: savannah.gnu.org for official GNU project software and savannah.nongnu.org for all free software not belonging to GNU. Its purpose is to support only free software projects , not allowing proprietary technologies such as Flash in its hosting policies. SourceForge SourceForge is one of the biggest cases of "phoenix" that have been seen in the history of software. Three years ago we echoed how the service was dying because of the excess of greed of its owners, who ended up making it a challenge for the integrity of their own users, especially Windows. Fortunately, a new address has returned this service to its place so that it returns to what it was . Obviously, advertising has not completely disappeared, because the company behind it has to live with something, but at least its policy is no longer aggressive with users and that is something to be thankful for. Currently, many relevant Open Source projects rely on SourceForce. Noteworthy is the recent redesign of the website, which has given it an attractive and modern look. Gitea We close the list of alternatives with Gitea . According to its own documentation , it is a self-storage Git service that tries to be easy to handle and features similar to GitHub, Bitbucket and GiLab, being the result of the Gogs fork. It is Open Source (published under MIT) and is written with Google Go , which allows it to be independent of both the system and the architecture, being able to support GNU / Linux, Mac and Windows on architectures such as amd64, i386, ARM, PowerPC and others conclusion Although the volume of both projects and active developers in GitHub is much higher, it is seen and proven that there are solid alternatives to this service that can cover the needs from different perspectives. As we said at the beginning, we are not going to say which is better, and obviously, here we have only put five examples, there being many other alternatives like Gogs . Twitter Facebook Google+
  23. GitHub, which has more than 28 million users, will become part of the Microsoft Cloud Intelligence business Microsoft offices in New York. ROY ROCHLIN AFP Microsoft has reached an agreement to acquire GitHub, a collaborative software development platform, for 7,500 million dollars (6,406 million euros) in shares, as announced by the giant of Redmond, which expects to close the purchase later this year. After the closing of the transaction, GitHub, which has more than 28 million users, will present its accounts as part of the business of Intelligence in the Cloud, said Microsoft, who is confident that the acquisition will be reflected in their accounts for the year. fiscal 2020 with a minimum dilutive impact of less than 1% on the earnings per share for the years 2019 and 2020. Microsoft Corporate vice president, Nat Friedman, will assume the position of CEO of GitHub after the acquisition, while the current head of the platform, Chris Wanstrath, will become Microsoft's technical partner, reporting to Microsoft's executive vice president, Scott Guthrie, to work on strategic software initiatives. Microsoft ensures that GitHub will maintain its distinctive approach of putting developers first and will continue to operate independently to offer an open platform to all developers and industries. In this way, GitHub users will be able to continue using the programming languages, tools and operating systems of their choice for their projects. "Microsoft is a platform that puts developers first and by joining forces with GitHub we reinforce our commitment to freedom, openness and innovation," said Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft. For his part, Wanstrath highlighted the "bright future" for software development, underlining that the union with Microsoft will help make it a reality. "Its scale, tools and global cloud will play a huge role in making GitHub even more valuable to developers around the world," he added. GitHub is a repository of online code very popular among open source developers. The price paid by Microsoft, much higher than its last valuation, indicates the interest of the Redmond company to gain a foothold in the world of free software. Five alternatives to GitHub
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