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You're exposing your API keys in HTTP requests!! For beginners
Shared this on another automation group and it was well received so sharing it here for others to know: It's critical if you're working on client projects, with client API keys that you're encrypting them properly using N8N credentials. Non-encrypted API keys = someone intercepting and abusing your API key I've seen a few POCs (AI agents with HTTP requests and general HTTP requests) demo'd now where API keys are added directly into the request headers and sent unencrypted in the request so I created a video to show how to properly encrypt them in N8N (and with agents) & why it's important
0 likes • Dec '24
@Mark Shcherbakov thanks! although unlikely, attackers can position themselves between N8N servers and the target server (e.g. OpenAI would be an obvious choice) -- using packet sniffing tools etc. If the api key is in plain text they'd see it
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Best to be extra safe, especially when building on behalf of clients!
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