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Can the local computer be hacked if you publish passwords from the local database in git and so on?
Can the local computer be hacked if you publish passwords from the local database in git and so on?
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any password is an extra loophole for a hacker and makes his life easier.
For example, after looking at the code and seeing a vulnerability in it, but requiring a password (for example, you are sawing a web service), the attacker offers you to go to his site (a letter or message like - 'hi, look at my three boobs') and already javascript on it makes http requests on your local network, discovers the service, logs in with the passwords you published, exploits the vulnerability, and now it's already on your network.
They can. Since if you allow the publication of passwords in git, then you are not doing well with local security either.
Yeah, all the hackers in the world will immediately rush to break your computer.
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