GitHub has introduced a feature within its Security Advisories called advisory credits, allowing maintainers to formally acknowledge and thank contributors who help identify vulnerabilities, create fixes, or provide support. This feature was developed in response to feedback from maintainers who expressed a desire to recognize contributors' efforts more visibly. When editing a Security Advisory, maintainers can add credits by searching for a GitHub user and assigning them a credit, which the recipient can choose to accept or decline. Once accepted, the credit is displayed both in the repository and the GitHub Advisory Database, acknowledging the collaborative efforts that are crucial to securing open-source software. This initiative aims to celebrate the contributions and collaborations within the community, highlighting the importance of collective effort in maintaining software security.