About validity checks
Validity checks, a feature of secret scanning, verify whether a detected secret is still active and could be exploited. This helps you prioritize remediation by focusing first on secrets that are confirmed to be active.
You can enable automatic validity checks for detected secrets. Once enabled, GitHub will periodically check the validity of a detected credential by sending the secret to the issuer and testing it against APIs provided by that service. Validity checks are available for secrets from many service providers, and support continues to expand as GitHub partners with additional services.
GitHub prioritizes privacy when checking the validity of the credential. We typically make GET requests, pick the least intrusive endpoints, and select endpoints that don't return any personal information.
GitHub displays the validation status of the secret in the alert view, so you can see if the secret is active, inactive, or if the validation status is unknown. You can optionally perform an "on-demand" validity check for the secret in the alert view.
About extended metadata checks
Hinweis
Erweiterte Metadatenüberprüfungen in Sicherheitskonfigurationen befinden sich derzeit in der öffentlichen Vorschau und können geändert werden.
Extended metadata checks provide additional contextual information about detected secrets. They are often referred to as analyzers in other tools.
You can enable extended metadata checks if validity checks are enabled. Then, you'll get information that helps you:
- Gain deeper insight into detected secrets: Know who owns a secret.
- Prioritize remediation: Understand the scope and impact of each exposed secret.
- Improve incident response: Quickly identify responsible teams or individuals when a secret is leaked.
- Enhance compliance: Ensure secrets align with your organization’s governance and security policies.
- Reduce false positives: Use additional context to determine if a detection requires action.
The specific metadata available depends on what the service provider shares with GitHub. Not all secret types support extended metadata checks. For more information, see Bewerten von Warnungen aus dem Secret-Scanning.
Getting started with validity and extended metadata checks
Hinweis
Ab dem 18. Februar 2026 werden automatisch erweiterte Metadatenprüfungen für Repositorys aktiviert, GitHub für die Gültigkeitsprüfungen aktiviert sind. Bei Repositorys, die von Sicherheitskonfigurationen verwaltet werden, wird GitHub diese Konfigurationen aktualisieren und das Feature auf angefügte Repositorys anwenden. Dies ist ein einmaliger Übergang, der Organisationen dabei hilft, von erweiterten Metadaten ohne manuelle Konfiguration zu profitieren.
You can enable validity and extended metadata checks at the repository, organization, or enterprise level to help prioritize which exposed credentials pose the most immediate security risks.
For large organizations, we recommend using security configurations to enable these features at the organization or enterprise level. Security configurations allow you to centrally manage secret scanning settings and apply them consistently across many repositories.
To get started:
- For repositories, see Aktivieren von Gültigkeitsprüfungen für dein Repository
- For an organization, see Erstellen einer benutzerdefinierten Sicherheitskonfiguration
- For an enterprise, see Erstellung einer angepassten Sicherheitskonfiguration für dein Unternehmen