API keys. CloudSEK has warned that leaking API keys that allow apps to access Twitter on behalf of users has enabled unauthorized access and hijacking of accounts. When an app developer implements ...
CloudSek researchers said leaked API keys could be used to build a ‘bot army’ on Twitter to spread misinformation or malware through hijacked accounts. Security researchers uncovered more than 3,200 ...
CloudSEK researchers have found 3,207 mobile applications leaking valid Twitter application programming interface (API) keys and tokens, allowing attackers to hijack compromised accounts. The affected ...
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