Bad Dependencies Podcast
In this episode of Bad Dependencies, host Mackenzie Jackson sits down with security researcher Joe Leon to dissect a major shift in Google API key sensitivity. For years treated as benign public identifiers, these same keys became high-risk vectors following the integration of Google Gemini, allowing threat actors to rack up enormous cloud bills and access cached files. Joe reveals his startling discovery that deleting a compromised GCP API key didn't instantly revoke it, allowing it to authenticate requests for up to 23 minutes, a flaw Google initially dismissed as "expected behavior" before later prioritizing it as a critical bug.Report "Google API keys keep working after you delete them" https://www.aikido.dev/blog/google-api-keys-deletionReport: Google API Keys Weren't Secrets. But then Gemini Changed the Rules https://trufflesecurity.com/blog/google-api-keys-werent-secrets-but-then-gemini-changed-the-rules
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