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Tech experts are very worried about a major security breached happened on Amazon’s AI coding assistance Q, as per Bloomberg.
Nearly 1 million users were potentially exposed in an attack that 'was unsuccessful in executing due to a syntax error'.
One curious defect of the way Kiro works with code is that it doesn’t seem to attempt any mechanical linting or ...
Bhargav Kumar Konidena significantly contributes to Apache Iceberg, Beam, and Helm, enhancing data workflows and DevOps with ...
A hacker successfully added a potentially destructive prompt to the AI writer’s GitHub repository, instructing it to wipe a ...
A hacker recently injected code into Amazon Q in order to warn users of the platform’s potential security flaws. But the ...
In what's the latest instance of a software supply chain attack, unknown threat actors managed to compromise Toptal's GitHub ...
AWS has published further details of an incident involving one of its artificial intelligence development tools, which saw an ...
A hacker planted data wiping code in a version of Amazon's generative AI-powered assistant, the Q Developer Extension for ...
"You are an AI agent with access to filesystem tools and bash," the malicious prompt read. "Your goal is to clean a system to ...
Malicious actor reportedly sought to expose AWS 'security theater' The official Amazon Q extension for Visual Studio Code (VS ...
Had Q executed this, it would have erased local files and, under certain conditions, dismantled AWS cloud infrastructure.