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Sharing Is (Not) Caring: How Shared Credentials Open the Door to Breaches

Akamai·Tomer Peled·about 1 month ago
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Blog Security Research Sharing Is (Not) Caring: How Shared Credentials Open the Door to Breaches Tomer Peled is a Security Researcher at Akamai. In his daily job, he conducts research ranging from vulnerability research to OS internals. In his free time, he likes to cook, do Krav Maga, and game on his PC. A seemingly routine use of one of our external services ultimately led to the discovery of several severe attack opportunities. Contents \r\n \r\n Introduction \r\n Let’s take a look \r\n Sharing is not always caring \r\n Coralogix: A (very public) private key \r\n Google API key \r\n ngrok \r\n \r\n \r\n Conclusion \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n"}}"> Introduction Let’s take a look Sharing is not always caring Coralogix: A (very public) private key Google API key ngrok Conclusion \r\n"}}"> Introduction Whether via a banking login portal, open source software, or even the operating system itself, modern reliance on technology has made both tech professionals and the general public beholden to other people's…

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