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AI coding agents
AI coding agents is tracked across RERIGHT’s news graph. Explore its connections and the latest headlines below.
Latest on AI coding agents
- AI coding agents are blowing through budgets — Replit, Kilo Code, and Symbotic explain how they're managing it
- Bug in top AI coding agents shows that Unix-era security headaches never really die
- Entire launches a distributed Git network built for AI coding agents
- Fake Bug Report Hijacks AI Coding Agents at Scale
- Decades-Old Bash Tricks Expose AI Coding Agents to Supply Chain Attacks
- AI coding agents could soon cost more than the developers using them
- Researchers discovered a vulnerability called "agentjacking" that allows attackers to hijack AI coding agents by embedding malicious instructions in fake bug reports.
- The attack exploits AI agents' inability to distinguish between regular content and executable commands, enabling attackers to manipulate the agents at scale.
- the training data and threat modeling never accounted for low-tech evasion.
- every engineering team using these tools is running untrusted repositories through a filter that feels secure but isn't.
- The vulnerability allows malicious code repositories to be exploited as supply chain attack vectors.
- Researchers discovered that decades-old Bash shell tricks can circumvent security safeguards in most open source AI coding agents.
Connections
10 entities linked to AI coding agents across the news graph.