CodeRadar is a tool for monitoring code repositories on GitHub for potential asset leaks. It provides real-time code monitoring, smart code search, and automated notifications. It includes an analytics dashboard and integration with your tech stack. It also offers DMCA support to address unauthorized code usage.
Continuously scans your GitHub repositories for sensitive data and vulnerabilities, providing immediate alerts.
Uses advanced search features to identify potential code leaks and vulnerabilities efficiently.
Alerts users via email or integrated tools when potential leaks or vulnerabilities are detected.
Provides assistance for filing DMCA takedown requests to protect intellectual property.
Tracks and displays code security metrics and vulnerabilities for comprehensive insights.
Seamlessly integrates with existing developer tools to enhance code security and monitoring.
Get unlimited keywords for life-time.
Unlimited DMCA reports for submission and extension.
Check for leaks every hour.
Real-time email notifications for potential leaks.
Allows you to enter a unique keyword from your project to see if it has leaked on GitHub's public repository. It provides a maximum of 30 keyword matches to identify potential leaks.
This blog post titled 'Protecting your licensed code' offers guidance on ensuring the security of licensed code. It covers making a GitHub repository private, searching for unauthorized code usage, and filing DMCA reports on GitHub.
Guides users on how to protect their repositories by making them private, ensuring only authorized users have access. Includes steps like signing into GitHub, accessing your repository, and changing privacy settings.
Instructions for using GitHub’s advanced search to find unauthorized public repositories of licensed code. It also details documenting the repository information and filing a DMCA takedown notice.
Step-by-step guide on filing a DMCA takedown notice for unauthorized repositories. Includes gathering copyright information, completing a DMCA report form, submitting, and following up on the report.