In a recent GitGuardian analysis, an average of 150 secrets were found on a sample of developer endpoints. Private keys accounted for 38% of unique secrets, while cloud, identity provider, and secret management credentials (AWS IAM, Hashicorp vault) added another 22%. Those figures should not be treated as a universal prevalence estimate for every developer machine, but they are directionally significant. They show how much credential material can accumulate outside the places security teams usually … More →
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Security Leaders Discuss Texas Hunting, Fishing License Data Breach
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department reported that the personal information of more than three million Texas hunting and fishing license customers may have been


