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GitHub has a major problem with fake rankings, which could put users at risk of attack

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  • Researchers found 4.5 million fake stars on GitHub
  • The platform’s ranking and recommendations lean heavily on stars
  • Users are being urged to consider much more than just the number of stars

New research has revealed how widespread fake stars are across the GitHub platform, which could prove dangerous by increasing the visibility of malicious repositories associated with scam activity.

Similar to likes on social media, stars allow users to show their support for repositories. The more stars given, the more likely it is to appear in GitHub’s global ranking system and recommendations, extending its reach to more unsuspecting users.

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