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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Android phones may now browse faster than iPhones, as Google claims Chrome has overtaken Safari in key speed tests. The real ...
Threat actors are evading phishing detection in campaigns targeting Microsoft accounts by abusing the no-code app-building ...
Better known for its artificial intelligence software solutions, Hugging Face unveiled the Reachy Mini open-source desktop ...
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OpenAI is working on a project to consolidate ChatGPT, coding tools, and a browser into one app. Apple's iOS platform ...
Why do individual web pages now require as much memory to run as an entire operating system did 30 years ago? Ad tech, baby.
While static pages focus on speed and simplicity, interactive pages offer dynamic and engaging features. In this comparison, ...
Leaked API keys are nothing new, but the scale of the problem in front-end code has been largely a mystery - until now. Intruder’s research team built a new secrets detection method and scanned 5 ...
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