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An Amazon Gen-AI coding tool, Q Developer, faced a security breach where a hacker infiltrated it with malicious code disguised as a legitimate update.
We are in the era of vibe coding, allowing artificial intelligence models to generate code based on a developer’s prompt.
Nearly 1 million users were potentially exposed in an attack that 'was unsuccessful in executing due to a syntax error'.
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 ...
Phishing emails mimicking PyPI target developers to steal credentials via fake sites. Users urged to stay alert.
With an open, plug-and-play architecture, MCP is the key to enabling AI agents to interact seamlessly with external tools and ...
A hacker recently injected code into Amazon Q in order to warn users of the platform’s potential security flaws. But the ...
Coders who use AI to help them write software are facing a growing problem, and Amazon is the latest company to fall victim.
In what's the latest instance of a software supply chain attack, unknown threat actors managed to compromise Toptal's GitHub ...
AI-powered coding agents are now real and usable, if not without their foibles. Here’s a brief look at the top prospects.