GitHub's Private RSA SSH Key Mistakenly Exposed in Public Repository
GitHub hastens to replace its RSA SSH host key after an exposure mishap threatens users with man-in-the-middle attacks and organization impersonation.
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GitHub hastens to replace its RSA SSH host key after an exposure mishap threatens users with man-in-the-middle attacks and organization impersonation.
Getting connection failures? Don't panic. Get new keys Github has updated its SSH keys after accidentally publishing the private part to the world. Whoops.…
Cloud-based repository hosting service GitHub said it took the step of replacing its RSA SSH host key used to secure Git operations "out of an abundance of caution" after it was briefly exposed in a public repository
GitHub has rotated its private SSH key for GitHub.com after the secret was was accidentally published in a public GitHub repository. The software development and version control service says, the private RSA key was only "briefly" exposed, but that it took action out of "an abundance of caution." [...]