Security researchers at Truffle Security discovered that legacy public-facing Google API keys can silently gain unauthorized access to Google’s sensitive Gemini AI endpoints. This flaw exposes private files, cached data, and billable AI usage to attackers without any warning or notification to developers. The vulnerability highlights the severe danger of retrofitting modern AI capabilities onto […]
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