Twitter is emailing developers stating that their API keys, access tokens, and access token secrets may have been exposed in a browser's cache. In an email seen by BleepingComputer, Twitter explains ...
Cursor flaw lets extensions steal API keys and session tokens without user interaction, according to researchers at LayerX ...
Twitter has fixed a caching issue that could have exposed developers’ API keys and tokens. Twitter developers are being warned of a security bug that may have exposed their applications’ credential ...
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A severe vulnerability in the AI-powered development tool Cursor allows installed extensions to access locally stored API keys and session tokens without user action, according to LayerX researchers.