Published on: 2025-06-14 21:43:02
Arguably, Semgrep is overkill for this case. But Lewis Ardern on our team wrote a Semgrep rule to find usages of tj-actions, which you can run locally (without sending code to the cloud) via: semgrep --config r/10Uz5qo/semgrep.tj-actions-compromised . And if we find more information about what tags & commits are affected, we can update the rule over time to become more precise about whether or not you could be impacted. At time of writing, it looks like all versions are compromised.
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