From April 1, 2026, Google will block inactive developer tokens from uploading Customer Match data via the Google Ads API.
Research reveals 2,863 public Google API keys can access Gemini endpoints, enabling data exposure and massive billing abuse.
If you're a Google Workspace user, Google has now released a command-line interface (CLI) that officially gives developers a ...
Security researchers have found nearly 3000 publicly visible Google API keys authorizing Gemini. This allows abusive access.
The Git suggests Google sees CLI as a cleaner alternative to Model Context Protocol (MCP) setups, which can require a lot of ...
Researchers with Truffle Security are warning that old and seemingly benign Google API keys might now be weaponized by threat actors after gaining Gemini AI authorization permissions, in a destructive ...
A quiet change in how Google’s cloud services interact has opened an unexpected security gap, putting thousands of ...
Probably not an isolated incident only as researchers have already found 2,863 live API keys exposed A developer says their ...
Google sent out emails to some advertisers about changes coming to the Customer Match uploads in the Google Ads APl. After April 1, 2026, those data uploads are no longer going to work in the Google ...
Leaked code reveals Google Maps is testing Nano Banana AI to let users restyle Street View images, bringing generative AI to ...
A new command-line interface for Google Workspace greases the wheels for personal AI assistants like OpenClaw to tap directly into Workspace documents.
American consumers are frustrated with fragmentation across the industry, and their health outcomes often suffer ...