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Detect Secrets in GitLab CI Logs using ggshield and Bring Your Own Source

Discover how to automatically detect secrets in GitLab CI logs using ggshield and GitGuardian's Bring Your Own Source initiative. Learn to set up real-time scanning to prevent credential leaks, enhance compliance, and secure your entire CI/CD pipeline from hidden risks.

Shai-Hulud: A Persistent Secret Leaking Campaign

On September 15, a new supply chain attack was identified that targeted the @ctrl/tinycolor and 150 other NPM packages. The attack scenario was similar to the one used in the s1ngularity and GhostActions campaigns. The threat actors combined a local environment secrets extraction with a malicious GitHub actions workflow injection in accessible projects. The compromised packages' structure has been detailed in blog posts by socket.dev and StepSecurity.