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GitHub Updates Policy to Remove Exploit Code When Used in Active Attacks

GitHub says it will not allow the use of GitHub in direct support of unlawful attacks or malware campaigns that cause technical harm. The company says it may take steps to disrupt ongoing attacks that leverage the platform as an exploit or a malware content delivery network. The changes come into effect after the company, in late April, began soliciting feedback on its policy around security research, malware, and exploits on the platform with the goal of operating under a clearer set of terms that would remove ambiguity surrounding “actively harmful content”

Source: https://thehackernews.com/2021/06/github-updates-policy-to-remove-exploit.html

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