CircleCI – code-building service suffers total credential compromise

If you’re a programmer, whether you code for a hobby or professionally, you’ll know that creating a new version of your project – an official “release” version that you yourself, or your friends, or your customers, will actually install and use – is always a bit of a white-knuckle ride. After all, a release version depends on all your code, relies on all your default settings, goes out only with your published documentation (but no insider knowledge), and needs to work even on computers you’ve never seen before, set up in configurations you’ve never imagined, alongside other software you’ve never tested for compatibility.

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