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Sensitive Data Exposure in .js Files |By Alham Rizvi
Alham Rizvi, API Key Exposure, Bounty Report Writing, bug bounty, Bug Bounty Tips, Bug Hunter Guide, Credential Exposure, cybersecurity, Data Leakage, Ethical Hacking, GetJS, Hacking Guide, httpx, Information Disclosure, JavaScript Security, JS Bundle Analysis, JS File Analysis, Katana, LinkFinder, Mantra, Penetration Testing, Recon Tools, Reconnaissance, ripgrep, Secret Key Finder, Security Research, Security Tools, Sensitive Data Exposure, Sensitive Information in JS, Source Map Exposure, subjs, Token Leak, Vulnerability Hunting, Web Application Security, Web Security1. Why JS Files Are Useful for Hunters Web apps send a lot of code to the browser. JavaScript bundles, source maps, and inline scripts can leak: • Hardcoded config like API endpoints and environment flags.• API keys, tokens, and credentials left in code or comments.• URLs to staging or internal services.• Source maps that…
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Sensitive Data Exposure in .js Files |By Alham Rizvi
Alham Rizvi, API Key Exposure, Bounty Report Writing, bug bounty, Bug Bounty Tips, Bug Hunter Guide, Credential Exposure, cybersecurity, Data Leakage, Ethical Hacking, GetJS, Hacking Guide, httpx, Information Disclosure, JavaScript Security, JS Bundle Analysis, JS File Analysis, Katana, LinkFinder, Mantra, Penetration Testing, Recon Tools, Reconnaissance, ripgrep, Secret Key Finder, Security Research, Security Tools, Sensitive Data Exposure, Sensitive Information in JS, Source Map Exposure, subjs, Token Leak, Vulnerability Hunting, Web Application Security, Web Security1. Why JS Files Are Useful for Hunters Web apps send a lot of code to the browser. JavaScript bundles, source maps, and inline scripts can leak: • Hardcoded config like API endpoints and environment flags.• API keys, tokens, and credentials left in code or comments.• URLs to staging or internal services.• Source maps that…
