TruffleHog Forager monitors public ecosystems (like GitHub and npm) for exposed secrets tied to your organization - catching leaks that happen outside your internal repos and infrastructure. It uses the same detection and verification engine as TruffleHog Enterprise but pointed outward at public exposure. Verified findings can appear alongside internal scan results and route into existing response workflows.
TruffleHog Forager provides continuous external monitoring for secrets that leak into public repositories forks pull requests and published packages. Because attackers scan these ecosystems constantly Forager is designed to surface verified exposures quickly - so teams can respond within minutes not days and reduce the window of exploitation.
Forager is available as a free Community Edition and an Enterprise add-on. The Enterprise edition improves attribution by using multiple signals (not just domain matching) - including cloud account IDs and org membership - then integrates verified findings into TruffleHog Enterprise for RBAC-controlled visibility and routing to Slack/Jira/SIEM/webhooks/API.
Highlights
Continuous public GitHub + npm monitoring for leaks beyond your internal SDLC footprint.
Verification-first signal so you focus on true positives (live, usable secrets).
Higher-fidelity attribution + workflow routing (Enterprise) to match findings to your org and drive fast response.
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What does one billing unit for TruffleHog Forager represent?
The listing bills by units, but the marketplace table does not define what one unit maps to. Because pricing is custom, the vendor sets unit meaning during the pricing conversation. Reach out to partnerships@trufflesec.com to confirm how units are counted for your usage.
What scanning capabilities does the Forager unit price cover?
Forager scans the public internet for exposed cloud service keys, including activity across code hosting and package sources. It verifies live secrets and links them to specific account IDs or organization members. It supports more than 800 detectors and sends alerts within minutes of a live key being detected.
How is cost determined since no set rate is published?
There are no fixed tiers or published rates. Cost is arranged through a custom pricing conversation with the vendor. Your price ties to the unit volume you commit to under the contract. Contact partnerships@trufflesec.com to arrange terms for your specific usage.
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TruffleHog Enterprise is the continuous secrets scanning and governance platform built on the same verification-first detection engine as TruffleHog OSS. It scans across your SDLC (beyond code) and verifies findings to prioritize live risk and dramatically reduce false positives. Enterprise adds centralized visibility, collaboration, and workflow integrations so teams can operate secrets remediation at scale.
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