Publicly leaked tag and exposure detail in internal incidents
Release Date: March 10, 2026
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We are introducing a unified approach to public exposure information for secrets detected in Internal Monitoring. This update consolidates how we display public exposure, making it easier to understand and act on publicly visible secrets.
What's changing?
- Single tag: The "Publicly exposed" and "Publicly leaked" tags are now consolidated into a single "Publicly leaked" tag that appears whenever a secret has any type of public exposure.
- New "Public exposure" property: A new property provides detailed information about the nature of the exposure, categorized into three types:
- Source is publicly visible: The incident has at least one occurrence in a monitored source that is publicly visible.
- Has linked public incident: The secret also appears in public incidents from your public perimeter (requires Public Monitoring).
- Found outside perimeter: The secret was found in public locations unrelated to your company, such as repositories you don't own (requires Public Monitoring for full details).
A new default saved view "Public exposure" and a dedicated column are available to help you filter and view exposure details.