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Weaponizing the Commons: A Taxonomy and Detection Framework of Abuse on GitHub
April 20, 2026 ยท Grace Period ยท + Add venue
Authors
Yuli Cheng, Xiaoyu Zhang, Jiongchi Yu, Shiqing Ma, Chao Shen, Yang Liu
arXiv ID
2604.17909
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cs.SE: Software Engineering
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Abstract
GitHub plays a critical role in modern software supply chains, making its security an important research concern. Existing studies have primarily focused on CI/CD automation, collaboration patterns, and community management, while abuse behaviors on GitHub have received little systematic investigation. In this paper, we systematically review and summarize reported GitHub abuse behaviors and conduct an empirical analysis of publicly available abuse cases, curating a manually labeled dataset of 392 GitHub instances. Based on this investigation, we propose a comprehensive taxonomy that characterizes their diverse symptoms and root causes from a software security perspective. Building on this taxonomy, we develop a unified detection framework capable of identifying all abuse categories across repositories and user accounts. Evaluated on the constructed dataset, the proposed framework achieves high performance across all categories (e.g., F1-score exceeding 89%). Collectively, this work advances the understanding of GitHub abuse behaviors and lays the groundwork for large-scale, systematic analysis of the GitHub platform to strengthen software supply chain security.
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