Computer security boffins have conducted an analysis of 10 million websites and found almost 2,000 API credentials strewn across 10,000 webpages.
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.
A Los Angeles jury on March 25 found Meta and YouTube liable for harming a young woman through the addictive design of their ...
Gemma Kingsley has been jailed for seven years and seven months after pleading guilty to six counts of theft, four counts of ...
AI agents struggle with modern, content heavy websites. It's slow and expensive to crawl. The markdown standard makes your ...
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The decision to clear waste from sites in Wigan, Sheffield and Lancashire is part of a major raft of measures from the ...
DarkSword exploit targets iOS 18.4–18.7 using 6 flaws and 3 zero-days, enabling rapid data theft from iPhones across multiple ...
The phishing campaign lures OpenClaw developers with fake $5,000 token airdrops, then drains wallets through a cloned site ...
According to the 2026 US Telecom Digital Experience Study, surveyed customers gave app login an average satisfaction score of ...
LeakNet uses ClickFix via compromised sites to gain access, enabling stealth attacks and scalable ransomware operations.