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| GitGuardian id | GitGuardian status | Secret | Commit | Filename | |
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| - | - | Generic High Entropy Secret | f21c272 | packages/@webex/contact-center/test/e2e/.env.contact-center.e2e | View secret |
| - | - | Generic Password | f21c272 | packages/@webex/contact-center/test/e2e/.env.contact-center.e2e | View secret |
🛠 Guidelines to remediate hardcoded secrets
- Understand the implications of revoking this secret by investigating where it is used in your code.
- Replace and store your secrets safely. Learn here the best practices.
- Revoke and rotate these secrets.
- If possible, rewrite git history. Rewriting git history is not a trivial act. You might completely break other contributing developers' workflow and you risk accidentally deleting legitimate data.
To avoid such incidents in the future consider
- following these best practices for managing and storing secrets including API keys and other credentials
- install secret detection on pre-commit to catch secret before it leaves your machine and ease remediation.
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