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API Radar Launches Enhanced Service for Detecting Leaked API Keys in GitHub Repositories

By

Zaim Abbasi

4mo ago· 8 min readenProduct

Summary

API Radar launches a new version of its Live Feed of Leaked API Keys service that continuously discovers exposed API keys in public GitHub repositories and provides organizations with a searchable threat feed. The tool allows users to filter leaked credentials by provider, repository, file path, and time, enabling security teams to quickly identify and revoke compromised keys before attackers can exploit them.

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API Radar turns leaked API keys into a searchable threat feed for your own org.
This new version rebuilds the core engine so it continuously discovers exposed keys in public GitHub.
Instead of digging through noisy scanners or random alerts, you get a focused view of real leaked credentials you can revoke and rotate fast.
See your leaked API keys before attackers do.
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API Radar turns leaked API keys into a searchable threat feed for your own org. This new version rebuilds the core engine so it continuously discovers exposed keys in public GitHub, then lets you slice them by provider, repo, file path, and time to see ex

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