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.
Microsoft Defender Experts identified a coordinated developer-targeting campaign delivered through malicious repositories disguised as legitimate Next.js projects and technical assessment materials.
WASHINGTON — C-SPAN has shot down online speculation that President Trump called the public service network Friday using a preferred pseudonym, “John Barron,” to rant about the Supreme Court. C-SPAN ...
WebMCP is a browser API developed collaboratively by Google and Microsoft to enhance how AI agents interact with websites. According to Better Stack, this API allows developers to define specific ...
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 ...
What if extracting data from PDFs, images, or websites could be as fast as snapping your fingers? Prompt Engineering explores how the Gemini web scraper is transforming data extraction with ...
Brian May has responded to President Donald Trump's use of a Queen song in a video unveiling his new "MAGA Symphony" painting. The painting, which Trump revealed this week, shows the president ...
After President Donald Trump used the word “retarded” recently, social media posts including the term tripled, fueling a trend that has disability advocates on edge. A new report finds that a ...
SZA is the latest artist to slam the White House for using one of her songs in a pro-ICE ad, calling it “evil” and “boring.” The singer reacted on Twitter after the White House used “Big Boy,” ...
Why it matters: JavaScript was officially unveiled in 1995 and now powers the overwhelming majority of the modern web, as well as countless server and desktop projects. The language is one of the core ...