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    Hackers Actively Attacking Git Configuration Files From 4,800+ IP’s

    April 29, 2025

    Hackers Actively Attacking Git Configuration Files From 4,800+ IP’s

    A notable increase in malicious scanning for exposed Git configuration files has been observed, posing significant risks of codebase theft and credential exposure for organizations around the globe.
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