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#go #credentials #devsecops #dynamic_analysis #hacktoberfest #precommit #scanning #secret #secret_management #secrets #security #security_tools #trufflehog #verification

TruffleHog is a powerful tool that helps you find and verify leaked credentials in various places like Git repositories, chats, wikis, logs, and more. Here’s how it benefits you TruffleHog can search for secrets in many different sources such as Git, chats, wikis, logs, and file systems.
- **Classification** For each found secret, TruffleHog checks if it is live and active.
- **Analysis**: It provides detailed information about the secret, such as who created it and what resources it can access.

Using TruffleHog helps you protect your credentials by detecting and verifying them before they cause any harm. You can install it via various methods like Docker, binary releases, or compiling from source, making it easy to integrate into your security workflow.

https://github.com/trufflesecurity/trufflehog
#go #external_secrets #hacktoberfest #kubernetes #kubernetes_secrets #secrets_manager

External Secrets Operator (ESO) is a Kubernetes tool that connects external secret managers like AWS Secrets Manager, HashiCorp Vault, and others to Kubernetes, automatically injecting secret values into Kubernetes Secrets. However, official releases are paused because the current maintainer team is too small to support ongoing development and community help. You can still use the latest code from the main branch, but no new official versions or support will be provided until more maintainers join. If your team relies on ESO, contributing helps keep the project healthy and ensures future updates. This pause highlights the importance of community support for open-source tools you depend on. Using ESO benefits you by simplifying secure secret management in Kubernetes across multiple cloud providers.

https://github.com/external-secrets/external-secrets