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.
Critical digital infrastructure is increasingly maintained by under‑resourced individuals, yet exploits have economic and ...
Google went through crawling, fetching, and the bytes it processes.
Researchers have discovered a major security leak hiding in plain sight on the internet that could expose the personal data ...
Michael Wall turned the LLM into his “first hire” and saved his company from failure.
Google's Gary Illyes published a blog post explaining how Googlebot works as one client of a centralized crawling platform, ...
Computer security boffins have conducted an analysis of 10 million websites and found almost 2,000 API credentials strewn across 10,000 webpages.
Cloudflare says dynamically loaded Workers are priced at $0.002 per unique Worker loaded per day, in addition to standard CPU ...
A large-scale campaign is targeting developers on GitHub with fake Visual Studio Code (VS Code) security alerts posted in the ...
Threat actors are evading phishing detection in campaigns targeting Microsoft accounts by abusing the no-code app-building ...
Your "buggy" UI might actually be AWS doing its job; learning how the cloud handles your code makes debugging faster and your ...
When schema is injected via Google Tag Manager (GTM), it often doesn’t exist in the initial (raw) HTML. It only appears after ...