So, you've committed a secret, what next?
Over 10M of them are committed every year. Secrets are something we often have to deal with as software developers, but unfortunately a huge number of them still make their way as hardcoded secrets in to our codebases. Resolving and preventing hardcoded secrets is possible to do, but can sometimes feel a little obscure. Fortunately this video shows how you can resolve them. Video Links: Git Guardian 10M: https://www.gitguardian.com/state-of-... Git Leaks: https://github.com/gitleaks/gitleaks Become a better developer in 4 minutes: https://bit.ly/45C7a29 👈 Join this channel to get access to perks: / @dreamsofcode Join Discord: / discord Join Twitter: / dreamsofcode_io

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