OAuth 2.0 has emerged as the de facto standard protocol for securely protecting APIs. It provides applications the ability for secure access while keeping your passwords safe using authorization tokens.
Facebook has a popular API. To use the API, you need to get an OAuth Access Token first. In…
LinkedIn has a popular API. To use the API, you need to get an OAuth Access Token first. In…
It can be seen over and over again: API-keys are directly embedded in the source code of an app. The most recent incident as of February 2020 is the Iowa caucus app, that contained API-keys right inside…