Tales from the Git: Automating the detection of secrets on code and assessing developers’ passwords choices

Nikolaos Lykousas, C. Patsakis
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Typical users are known to use and reuse weak passwords. Yet, as cybersecurity concerns continue to rise, understanding the password practices of software developers becomes increasingly important. In this work, we examine developers’ passwords on public repositories. Our dedicated crawler collected millions of passwords from public GitHub repositories; however, our focus is on their unique characteristics. To this end, this is the first study investigating the developer traits in password selection across different programming languages and contexts, e.g. email and database. Despite the fact that developers may have carelessly leaked their code on public repositories, our findings indicate that they tend to use significantly more secure passwords, regardless of the underlying programming language and context. Nevertheless, when the context allows, they often resort to similar password selection criteria as typical users. The public availability of such information in a cleartext format indicates that there is still much room for improvement and that further targeted awareness campaigns are necessary.
Git的故事:自动检测代码中的秘密并评估开发人员的密码选择
众所周知,典型用户会使用和重用弱密码。然而,随着对网络安全的担忧不断上升,了解软件开发人员的密码实践变得越来越重要。在这项工作中,我们检查了公共存储库上开发人员的密码。我们的专用爬虫从公共GitHub存储库收集了数百万个密码;然而,我们的重点是他们的独特之处。为此,这是第一个调查开发人员在不同编程语言和环境(例如电子邮件和数据库)中选择密码的特征的研究。尽管开发人员可能不小心在公共存储库中泄露了他们的代码,但我们的研究结果表明,他们倾向于使用更安全的密码,而不考虑底层编程语言和上下文。然而,当上下文允许时,他们通常采用与典型用户相似的密码选择标准。以明文形式向公众提供这类资料表明,仍有很大的改进余地,有必要进一步开展有针对性的提高认识运动。
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