GitHub introduces sudo mode
GitHub, the Social Coding Web Platform is introducing a new concept. Its taken from the *nix systems: Unix /Linux. In the *nix systems, to avoid haphazard actions leading to cause there is a mode called sudo mode. In this mode, to makes changes or for any operation that can cause severe results, the systems asks for password before execution. This way many possible hazards are reduced.
The very same concept is being introduced by GitHub for more security. Thus GitHub will be requiring to enter password for some actions that have severe effect. For example to list some of the activities that will require password are:
The very same concept is being introduced by GitHub for more security. Thus GitHub will be requiring to enter password for some actions that have severe effect. For example to list some of the activities that will require password are:
- Adding public keys
- Adding email address
This is definitely a good step of GitHub. Yes, of course, it is not going to ask for password continuously for all the actions so that won't be bothering.
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