Exposing Swagger/OpenAPI documentation is primarily a risk if your API has underlying security flaws, as it gives attackers a precise roadmap to find them.
Those detail every endpoint, parameter, and data model, making it easier to discover and exploit vulnerabilities like broken access control or injection points.
While a perfectly secure API mitigates the danger, protecting your documentation is a critical layer of defense that forces attackers to work without a map.
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Public Swagger UI/API detected at path: /swagger/index.html - sample paths: GET /api/v1/connect/authorize GET /api/v1/connect/userinfo GET /api/v1/locations GET /api/v1/mmg/login POST /api/v1/connect/token
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Public Swagger UI/API detected at path: /swagger/index.html