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---
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name: securing-github-actions-workflows
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description: >
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This skill covers hardening GitHub Actions workflows against supply chain attacks,
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credential theft, and privilege escalation. It addresses pinning actions to SHA digests,
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minimizing GITHUB_TOKEN permissions, protecting secrets from exfiltration, preventing
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script injection in workflow expressions, and implementing required reviewers for
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workflow changes.
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domain: cybersecurity
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subdomain: devsecops
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tags: [devsecops, cicd, github-actions, supply-chain, workflow-security, secure-sdlc]
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version: 1.0.0
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author: mahipal
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license: MIT
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---
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# Securing GitHub Actions Workflows
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## When to Use
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- When GitHub Actions is the CI/CD platform and workflows need hardening against supply chain attacks
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- When workflows handle secrets, deploy to production, or have elevated permissions
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- When preventing script injection via untrusted PR titles, branch names, or commit messages
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- When requiring audit trails and approval gates for workflow modifications
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- When third-party actions pose supply chain risk through mutable version tags
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**Do not use** for securing other CI/CD platforms (see platform-specific hardening guides), for application vulnerability scanning (use SAST/DAST), or for secret detection in code (use Gitleaks).
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## Prerequisites
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- GitHub repository with GitHub Actions enabled
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- GitHub organization admin access for organization-level settings
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- Understanding of GitHub Actions workflow syntax and events
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## Workflow
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### Step 1: Pin Actions to SHA Digests
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```yaml
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# INSECURE: Mutable tag can be overwritten by attacker
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- uses: actions/checkout@v4
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# SECURE: Pinned to immutable SHA digest
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- uses: actions/checkout@b4ffde65f46336ab88eb53be808477a3936bae11 # v4.1.1
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# Use Dependabot to auto-update pinned SHAs
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# .github/dependabot.yml
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version: 2
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updates:
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- package-ecosystem: "github-actions"
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directory: "/"
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schedule:
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interval: "weekly"
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commit-message:
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prefix: "ci"
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```
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### Step 2: Minimize GITHUB_TOKEN Permissions
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```yaml
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# Set restrictive default permissions at workflow level
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name: CI Pipeline
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permissions: {} # Start with no permissions
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on: [push, pull_request]
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jobs:
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build:
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runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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permissions:
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contents: read # Only what's needed
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steps:
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- uses: actions/checkout@b4ffde65f46336ab88eb53be808477a3936bae11
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deploy:
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runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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needs: build
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if: github.ref == 'refs/heads/main'
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permissions:
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contents: read
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deployments: write
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id-token: write # For OIDC-based cloud auth
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steps:
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- name: Deploy
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run: echo "deploying"
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```
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### Step 3: Prevent Script Injection
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```yaml
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# VULNERABLE: User-controlled input in run step
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- run: echo "PR title is ${{ github.event.pull_request.title }}"
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# SECURE: Use environment variable (properly escaped by shell)
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- name: Process PR
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env:
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PR_TITLE: ${{ github.event.pull_request.title }}
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PR_BODY: ${{ github.event.pull_request.body }}
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run: |
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echo "PR title is ${PR_TITLE}"
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echo "PR body is ${PR_BODY}"
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# SECURE: Use actions/github-script for complex operations
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- uses: actions/github-script@60a0d83039c74a4aee543508d2ffcb1c3799cdea
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with:
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script: |
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const title = context.payload.pull_request.title;
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console.log(`PR title: ${title}`);
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```
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### Step 4: Secure Fork Pull Request Handling
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```yaml
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# DANGEROUS: pull_request_target runs with base repo permissions
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# on: pull_request_target # AVOID unless absolutely necessary
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# SAFE: pull_request runs in fork context with limited permissions
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on:
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pull_request:
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branches: [main]
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# If pull_request_target is required, never checkout PR code:
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on:
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pull_request_target:
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types: [labeled]
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jobs:
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safe-job:
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if: contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'safe-to-test')
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runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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permissions:
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contents: read
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steps:
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# NEVER do: actions/checkout with ref: ${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha }}
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- uses: actions/checkout@b4ffde65f46336ab88eb53be808477a3936bae11
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# This checks out the BASE branch, not the PR
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```
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### Step 5: Protect Secrets and Environment Variables
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```yaml
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jobs:
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deploy:
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runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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environment: production # Requires approval
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steps:
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- name: Deploy with secret
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env:
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# Secrets are masked in logs automatically
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DEPLOY_KEY: ${{ secrets.DEPLOY_KEY }}
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run: |
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# Never echo secrets
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# echo "$DEPLOY_KEY" # BAD
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deploy-tool --key-file <(echo "$DEPLOY_KEY")
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- name: Audit secret access
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run: |
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# Log that secret was used without exposing it
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echo "::notice::Deploy key accessed for production deployment"
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```
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### Step 6: Implement Workflow Change Controls
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```yaml
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# Require CODEOWNERS approval for workflow changes
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# .github/CODEOWNERS
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.github/workflows/ @security-team @platform-team
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.github/actions/ @security-team @platform-team
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# Organization settings:
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# 1. Settings > Actions > General > Fork PR policies
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# - Require approval for first-time contributors
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# - Require approval for all outside collaborators
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# 2. Settings > Actions > General > Workflow permissions
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# - Read repository contents and packages permissions
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# - Do NOT allow GitHub Actions to create and approve PRs
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```
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## Key Concepts
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| Term | Definition |
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|------|------------|
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| SHA Pinning | Referencing GitHub Actions by their immutable commit SHA instead of mutable version tags |
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| Script Injection | Attack where untrusted input (PR title, branch name) is interpolated into shell commands |
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| GITHUB_TOKEN | Automatically generated token with configurable permissions scoped to the current repository |
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| pull_request_target | Dangerous event trigger that runs in the base repo context with full permissions on fork PRs |
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| Environment Protection | GitHub feature requiring manual approval before jobs accessing an environment can run |
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| CODEOWNERS | File defining required reviewers for specific paths including workflow files |
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| OIDC Federation | Using GitHub's OIDC token to authenticate to cloud providers without storing long-lived credentials |
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## Tools & Systems
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- **Dependabot**: Automated dependency updater that keeps pinned action SHAs current
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- **StepSecurity Harden Runner**: GitHub Action that monitors and restricts outbound network calls from workflows
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- **actionlint**: Linter for GitHub Actions workflow files that detects security issues
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- **allstar**: GitHub App by OpenSSF that enforces security policies on repositories
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- **scorecard**: OpenSSF tool that evaluates supply chain security practices including CI/CD
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## Common Scenarios
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### Scenario: Preventing Supply Chain Attack via Compromised Third-Party Action
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**Context**: A widely-used GitHub Action is compromised and its v3 tag is updated to include credential-stealing code. Repositories using `@v3` automatically pull the malicious version.
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**Approach**:
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1. Pin all actions to SHA digests immediately across all repositories
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2. Configure Dependabot for github-actions ecosystem to manage SHA updates
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3. Restrict GITHUB_TOKEN permissions so even compromised actions have minimal access
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4. Add StepSecurity harden-runner to detect anomalous outbound network calls
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5. Review all third-party actions and replace unnecessary ones with inline scripts
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6. Require CODEOWNERS approval for any changes to .github/workflows/
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**Pitfalls**: SHA pinning without Dependabot means missing legitimate security updates to actions. Overly restrictive permissions can break legitimate workflows. Using `pull_request_target` for label-based gating still exposes secrets if the workflow checks out PR code.
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## Output Format
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```
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GitHub Actions Security Audit
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Repository: org/web-application
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Date: 2026-02-23
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WORKFLOW ANALYSIS:
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Total workflows: 8
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Total action references: 34
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SHA PINNING:
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[FAIL] 12/34 actions use mutable tags instead of SHA digests
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- .github/workflows/ci.yml: actions/setup-node@v4
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- .github/workflows/deploy.yml: aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials@v4
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PERMISSIONS:
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[FAIL] 3/8 workflows have no explicit permissions (inherit default)
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[WARN] 1/8 workflows request write-all permissions
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SCRIPT INJECTION:
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[FAIL] 2 workflow steps interpolate user input directly
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- .github/workflows/pr-check.yml:23: ${{ github.event.pull_request.title }}
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SECRETS:
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[PASS] No secrets exposed in workflow logs
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[PASS] All production deployments use environment protection
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SCORE: 6/10 (Remediate 5 HIGH findings)
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```
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