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in your GitHub settings (Settings > Developer settings > Personal access tokens). Generate a new token for your projects. Check your account for any unauthorized activity. Regarding the Phone Number
The number appears to be an Australian mobile number format. If this was part of a specific post or message you received (such as a scam or a technical error log), please be cautious. Sharing tokens and phone numbers together is a common tactic in phishing or "credential stuffing" attempts.
If the first string is indeed a , you should treat it like a password. If it has been posted publicly or shared:
For example, are you trying to find a specific social media thread, a GitHub repository, or a suspicious message you received?
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GearUP for Windowsin your GitHub settings (Settings > Developer settings > Personal access tokens). Generate a new token for your projects. Check your account for any unauthorized activity. Regarding the Phone Number
The number appears to be an Australian mobile number format. If this was part of a specific post or message you received (such as a scam or a technical error log), please be cautious. Sharing tokens and phone numbers together is a common tactic in phishing or "credential stuffing" attempts.
If the first string is indeed a , you should treat it like a password. If it has been posted publicly or shared:
For example, are you trying to find a specific social media thread, a GitHub repository, or a suspicious message you received?