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The popular code hosting platform GitHub has announced that it require all contributors to secure their accounts with two-factor authentication by the end of 2023.
The AI startup introduced automated security reviews to its agentic tool, aiming to ease vulnerability identification and ...
Developers can get a security review - with suggested vulnerability fixes - before their code is merged or deployed.
Today, the Microsoft-owned company says, only 16.5% of active GitHub users and 6.44% of npm users use 2FA. That is not a lot, and frankly fewer than I would have expected.
GitHub is set to require two-factor authentication (2FA) for all developers who contribute code to any project on the platform, a move designed to bolster the software supply chain. The Microsoft ...