What are the risks of phishing in open-source software repositories, and how can contributors and users stay protected?
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Phishing in open-source software repositories poses various risks, including theft of sensitive data, compromise of accounts or systems, and installation of malicious software. Contributors and users can stay protected by practicing caution when clicking on links or downloading files from unknown sources, using multi-factor authentication, regularly updating software and security patches, and verifying the authenticity of emails or messages requesting sensitive information. Strengthening password security, educating users about phishing tactics, and implementing security best practices can also help mitigate the risks associated with phishing in open-source software repositories.