API and Cloud Credentials
These are detections for access keys, tokens, and secret information related to cloud services and APIs.
AWS Access Key
An AWS Access Key is a set of credentials used to authenticate and authorize access to AWS resources.
AWS Secret Key
AWS Client ID
A client ID is assigned to an account when it is created. It is used to identify the account when making AWS API calls.
Google oAuth 2.0 Code/Token
A code or token used as part of the OAuth 2.0 protocol to authenticate requests made to Google API services.
Google API Key
A unique identifier issued by Google for developers to use in their applications when interacting with Google APIs, typically for rate limiting and analytics purposes.
Google Auth 2.0 API Key
An API key specific to the Google OAuth 2.0 protocol that provides access to Google's APIs after user authorization.
Heroku API Key
A key used for authenticating and interacting with the Heroku API, allowing users to manage their applications on the Heroku platform as a service.
Stripe Secret API Key
A secret key provided by Stripe for accessing and using the Stripe API, which allows users to process payments and manage payment-related operations.
Stripe Restricted API Key
A specific type of Stripe API key with limited functionality compared to the Secret API key, intended for use in client-side applications or when direct server-to-server communication is not possible.
Facebook Client ID/Secret Key
Unique identifiers provided by Facebook for developers to access and utilize Facebook's APIs, used for authentication and authorization purposes in Facebook-related applications.
GitHub Auth Token
A token issued by GitHub for application authentication, allowing access to GitHub API functionality such as managing repositories or user profile information.