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Could this not lead to a penalty on the github account used to post it?




No, because people push their own keys to source repos every day.

Including keys associated with nefarious acts?

Maybe, the point is that people, in general, commit/post all kinds of secrets they shouldn't into GitHub. Secrets they own, shared secrets, secrets they found, secrets they don't known, etc.

GitHub and their partners just see a secret and trigger the oops-a-wild-secret-has-appeared action.




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