APIs (Application Programming Interface) have assumed an indispensable role in the digital space, facilitating seamless communication and data exchange between an array of software applications and services. They underpin our daily interactions, from ordering meals through food delivery apps to accessing real-time weather updates on our smartphones. Unfortunately, the ubiquity and high functionality of APIs have made them increasingly appealing to malicious actors. What is an API? An API can be defined as a set of rules, functions and/or procedures that governs how applications are created, and how they interact with each other and/or share functionality in a way that…
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