GitHub has announced today that account passwords will no longer be accepted for authenticating Git operations starting tomorrow. This change was first announced last year, in July, when GitHub said ...
Developers affected by the deprecation of password authentication will need to switch to authentication using personal access tokens through HTTPS or SSH when working with Git, or enable GitHub ...
GitHub has taken another step toward ditching passwords by requiring token-based authentication for its command line interface, third-party desktop apps, and other external services that directly ...
GitHub urges its user base to toggle on two-factor authentication (2FA) after deprecating password-based authentication for Git operations. "If you have not done so ...
Community driven content discussing all aspects of software development from DevOps to design patterns. Support for password authentication was removed on August 13 ...
How to secure your GitHub account with two-factor authentication Your email has been sent GitHub is now prompting developers and administrators who use the site to secure their accounts with ...