Following a third-party security breach that left them potentially susceptible to malicious actors, OpenSea issued a security warning to specific users, urging them to rotate their API credentials.
OpenSea informed impacted customers via email that one of its vendors had experienced a safety concern that may have exposed information connected to consumers’ OpenSea API keys. The leak prompted worries regarding the security of these keys, prompting OpenSea to act quickly.
OpenSea has asked customers to immediately stop using their current API keys and replace them with new ones. They emphasised that the current keys will expire on Monday, October 2. While the breach is not likely to have an immediate impact on users’ integration with the platform, OpenSea warned that third-party access could potentially influence users’ allotted rate limitations and usage criteria.
To reassure users, OpenSea stated that the newly created API keys will have the same rights and rate limits as the expiring ones. However, the site did not disclose the exact number of people affected by the incident, nor
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