
How GitHub Docs’ new search works
GitHub Docs recently changed its site-search to Elasticsearch. Here’s how it was implemented.
GitHub Docs recently changed its site-search to Elasticsearch. Here’s how it was implemented.
Learn how teams can leverage the power of GitHub Advanced Security’s code scanning and GitHub Actions to integrate the right security testing tools at the right time.
Starting Monday, 20th February, 2023, GitHub Sponsors will be processed through a new account. If you’re sponsoring through GitHub Sponsors, you will start receiving two receipts for your GitHub payments…
Starting on February 23, 2023, GitHub Sponsors will no longer support PayPal as a payments processor. As such, it will no longer be possible to sponsor individuals or organizations using…
Before you say it, yes, the October Release Radar was supposed to be shared in November. But with Hackatoberfest, GitHub Universe, Turkey Day, and in real life (IRL) conferences returning…
Administrators, or enterprise owners, have the increased responsibility of managing their account and keeping it secure. We are excited to introduce what is new with enterprise accounts and what is coming soon.
This changelog only applies if you participated in the beta program for Codespaces for Individuals. Today marks the start of the rollout of Codespaces for Free and Pro accounts, and…
How GitHub advocated for developer interests at the US Copyright Office technical measures consultations
Some seriously spooktacular open source games for the web, Windows, macOS, and Linux with all sorts of fun hacks for infinite lives, invulnerability, and playing with time.
The GitHub Sponsors Explore page, which lists your sponsorable dependencies, has been updated with improved functionality. See how many of your or your organization’s dependencies come from a single maintainer,…
Read about all the features you may not have known come on the GitHub Free plan, and how to choose the right plan for you.
It was another record year for our Security Bug Bounty program. We’re excited to highlight some achievements we’ve made together with the bounty community from 2021!
We’re taking a look at some of the most common security vulnerabilities and detailing how developers can best protect themselves.
A comprehensive guide for vulnerability reporters.
A public beta of the new GitHub Issues, a “security manager” role for organizations, a command palette beta, and lots more.
On Saturday November 13, 2021 from 7:00PM to 9:00PM PST, GitHub’s billing systems will undergo scheduled maintenance. During this time period, certain payment functionalities will be unavailable including: Adding a…
GitHub Enterprise Cloud standalone organizations paying by invoice may now update to an enterprise account via a self-service flow. Organization owners may navigate to the organization’s billing page and click…
Maintainers can now limit who can approve and request changes on pull requests. You can also close issues and block users via your phone.
GitHub Secret Scanning helps protect users by searching repositories for known types of secrets. By flagging leaked secrets, our scans can prevent data leaks and fraudulent uses of secrets that…
In this post, I’ll exploit a use-after-free (CVE-2021-30528) in the Chrome browser process that I reported to escape the Chrome sandbox. This is a fairly interesting bug that shows some of the subtleties involved in the interactions between C++ and Java in the Android version of Chrome.
When it comes to security research, the path from bug to vulnerability to exploit can be a long one. Security researchers often end their research journey at the “Proof of…
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