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Too Many Secrets: Attackers Pounce on Sensitive Data Sprawl

Posted on October 22, 2025
Too Many Secrets: Attackers Pounce on Sensitive Data Sprawl

Hardcoded credentials, access tokens, and API keys are ending up in the darnedest places, prompting a call for organizations to stop over-privileging secrets.

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