Leaked Secret Detected
PKGuardian detected what appears to be a EVM Private Key (0x) in a recent commit.
| Field |
Value |
| Commit |
202d48adb2e398c65283b6094f3620d63f12acf4 |
| File |
packages/mainnet/0x3b/a5d3cc7847900db623210b818d88aa465b4d523d170e91f090fd0745af86e3/bcs.json |
| Secret (redacted) |
dfaadf86be9af246900d1e3f3b996cf549e7948e662a9977bdd7646d8fa3a778 |
What to do
- Rotate the key immediately. Even if you remove the commit, it may already be cached by bots.
- Revoke the old key in the corresponding service.
- Consider using a
.gitignore or a secrets manager to prevent future leaks.
- Use
git filter-repo or BFG to scrub the key from history if needed.
This issue was opened automatically by PKGuardian - a public GitHub push secret scanner.
If this is a false positive, feel free to close this issue.
Leaked Secret Detected
PKGuardian detected what appears to be a EVM Private Key (0x) in a recent commit.
202d48adb2e398c65283b6094f3620d63f12acf4packages/mainnet/0x3b/a5d3cc7847900db623210b818d88aa465b4d523d170e91f090fd0745af86e3/bcs.jsondfaadf86be9af246900d1e3f3b996cf549e7948e662a9977bdd7646d8fa3a778What to do
.gitignoreor a secrets manager to prevent future leaks.git filter-repoor BFG to scrub the key from history if needed.This issue was opened automatically by PKGuardian - a public GitHub push secret scanner.
If this is a false positive, feel free to close this issue.