Jaw-dropping security flaws found in open source code could allow hackers to spirit away entire projects


Experts have revealed several critical vulnerabilities in GitHub Actions workflows which could pose serious risks to some major open source projects.

A recent investigation by Sysdig’s Threat Research Team (TRT) has exposed how misconfigurations, particularly involving the pull_request_target trigger, could let attackers seize control over active repositories or extract sensitive credentials. The team demonstrated this by compromising projects from well-known organizations such as MITRE and Splunk.

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