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- Access credentials, such as user names combined with passwords, access tokens, or other sensitive secrets that can grant access to your organization's server, network, or domain.
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- AWS tokens and other similar access credentials that grant access to a third party on your behalf. You must be able to show that the token does belong to you.
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- Documentation (such as network diagrams or architecture) that poses a specific security risk for an organization.
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-[Information](/github/site-policy/github-community-guidelines#doxxing-and-invasion-of-privacy) related to, and posing a security risk to, you as an individual (such as social security numbers or other government identification numbers).
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-[Information](/github/site-policy/acceptable-use-policies/github-doxxing-and-invasion-of-privacy) related to, and posing a security risk to, you as an individual (such as social security numbers or other government identification numbers).
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### Private information removal requests are _not_ appropriate for:
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- Internal server names, IP addresses, and URLs, on their own. You must be able to show that their use in a particular file or piece of code poses a security threat.
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