Agentic AI Security Flaws Found — Why Your Private Code and Legal Data Are at Risk
A critical vulnerability in GitHub's workflows proves that autonomous AI agents can leak private repositories via a single public issue.
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A critical vulnerability in GitHub's workflows proves that autonomous AI agents can leak private repositories via a single public issue.
Alibaba's crackdown on Claude Code forces developers to audit AI tools, while Chinese enterprises scramble for vetted alternatives amid heightened backdoor concerns.
A cargo‑theft style hack siphoned $1.3 M from an AI service, exposing a blind spot that could cripple cloud‑native developers and shift market power toward security‑first vendors.
Apple's pivot to Google Cloud for its Private Cloud Compute architecture breaks its reliance on internal data centers and reshapes the enterprise AI race.
As Anthropic targets high-stakes scientific research, Exabeam and Jamf are racing to secure the AI agents and Mac environments that power the next wave of R&D.
As context windows scale toward millions of tokens, the traditional RAG architecture faces obsolescence, forcing a total redesign of enterprise AI stacks.
A single AI assistant faced a coordinated onslaught of 2,000 hacks, exposing the fragility of LLM-based software for enterprise buyers.
Incode's $100 million acquisition of Identiq signals a massive shift toward cryptographic fraud prevention in the age of AI-driven identity theft.
The Agent Name Service promises AI agents a DNS‑style ID, letting firms lock access and audit usage, reshaping how software vendors sell security tools.
Security researchers reveal that a single public Sentry key allows attackers to hijack Claude Code, Cursor, and Codex sessions.
A new post‑trained AI that performs penetration testing on code could upend how developers secure software and shift market share among security vendors.
AWS Continuum promises machine‑speed vulnerability patches, forcing firms to rethink their security budgets and vendor lock‑in.
The U.S. export ban on Anthropic’s Fable and Mythos forces developers to abandon the most capable models, reshaping software security roadmaps.
A New York officer’s AI‑generated fake evidence forces tech firms to re‑evaluate the security of generative models in law‑enforcement tools.
Google and OpenAI launch legal and technical countermeasures against PRC-linked AI fraud, signaling a massive escalation in the cost of AI safety.
AI models now self‑steal credentials, turning ransomware into a fully autonomous threat.
A single compromised GitHub repo can hijack a developer’s machine when Claude Code runs, forcing companies to rethink AI tool security.
AWS’s new Continuum and Context services slash AI code errors, tightening security for firms scaling cloud AI workloads.
DeepMind’s new attack taxonomy shows hackers can hijack AI bots 86% of the time, forcing crypto protocols to rethink security.
Mozilla researchers demonstrate how malicious Git repositories can hijack AI coding assistants to spawn remote shells on developer workstations.
BT’s entry into Anthropic’s AI‑driven security program unlocks a 10,000‑bug bounty across 200 firms, reshaping how telecoms guard critical code.