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I have an implementation for an internal API, the requirement is to implement some sort of basic authentication instead of oauth (generating a token).

Do you think there's any difference between using just an API key vs using a client id + secret?
For what I see it'd be just like saying "using a password" vs "using a user and a password".

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[-] TootSweet@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

I'd consider it a concern if I was in your shoes, yes. Mostly for the reasons jflorez mentioned.

Major security breaches wherein an attacker gained has access to an internal, private network happen not infrequently. Target (the retail chain) leaked a ton of their customers' credit card to attackers over the course of (IIRC) months. The attackers couldn't have done it (at least not in the way they did) without first breaching Target's private corporate network.

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