A large-scale study has revealed that websites are unintentionally exposing API keys tied to services like AWS, Stripe, and OpenAI, with most leaks traced back to publicly accessible JavaScript files.
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Study finds thousands of sites exposed API keys and other credentials
Researchers scanning 10 million webpages have found that nearly 10,000 pages contained live API credentials left in plain ...
Researchers found thousands of exposed API keys across 10 million webpages, including AWS, Stripe, and OpenAI credentials ...
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