Why i'm getting "Several of your organizations have been flagged." after working on a CI/CD enviroment with Jenkins, Qodana, AWS and Github? #179538
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The message “Several of your organizations have been flagged” usually means GitHub has detected unusual activity or potential violations in one or more of your organizations. This can happen even if your actions are legitimate, such as heavy automation or CI/CD workflows with Jenkins, Qodana, AWS, or frequent commits via GitHub Actions. GitHub’s systems sometimes flag accounts or organizations when they detect high activity, automated scripts, or unexpected access patterns, to prevent abuse or security risks. Because this is a security and account-specific issue, only GitHub Support can review and clear the flags. Unfortunately, there isn’t a way to bypass or fix this yourself. Some steps that can help:
There’s no workaround to remove the message yourself—GitHub must review your case. Providing clear documentation about your CI/CD setup and confirming legitimate usage usually helps speed up resolution. |
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After building and working with CI/CD practices in my organizations with Jenkins, Qodana, AWS and Github i'm getting this message in top on Github:

A ticket was sent to support contact and no answers was provided yet (1 month going). Solutions to this are welcome, thank you for reading.
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