Researchers found thousands of exposed API keys across 10 million webpages, including AWS, Stripe, and OpenAI credentials left vulnerable in public code.
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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The exposed keys belonged to major service providers such as AWS, Stripe, and GitHub, and the potential damage ranged from ...
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