Oops! Sensitive Data Found in JSONFormatter and CodeBeautify: A Comedic Tragedy of Cybersecurity Blunders

Organizations are leaking sensitive data by pasting passwords into online tools like JSONFormatter and CodeBeautify. With over 80,000 files captured, the blunder reveals everything from usernames to cloud environment keys. The irony? Even cybersecurity sectors aren’t immune. A word to the wise: stop pasting credentials into random websites.

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In a world where cybersecurity is as essential as your morning coffee, it’s absolutely mind-blowing that sensitive credentials are being sprinkled across the internet like confetti at a parade. I mean, what’s next? Posting your credit card details on a billboard? This is precisely the kind of cybersecurity blooper that makes you want to facepalm so hard you leave a mark. Who knew the real threat to national security was developers with a penchant for online convenience?

Key Points:

  • Organizations are sharing sensitive credentials on popular code formatting sites like JSONFormatter and CodeBeautify.
  • Over 80,000 files containing confidential information have been exposed, spanning a multitude of sectors.
  • These tools allow users to save and share formatted code, which can be easily accessed by anyone with the URL.
  • Bad actors are actively scraping these sites for credentials, posing severe security risks.
  • Following the exposure, both sites have temporarily disabled their save functionality.

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