Your Coworker’s AI-Built App Might Be Leaking Company Secrets
RedAccess said about 40% of the exposed apps contained medical, financial, and corporate records, including customer chat logs and strategy documents.
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Vibe coding exposed 380,000 corporate apps — 5,000 held sensitive data
Most enterprise security programs were built to protect servers, endpoints, and cloud accounts. None of them was built to find a customer intake form that a product manager vibe coded on Lovable over a weekend, connected to a live Supabase database, and deployed on a public URL indexed by Google. That gap now has a price tag.New research from Israeli cybersecurity firm RedAccess quantifies the scale. The firm discovered 380,000 publicly accessib…
Security researchers find almost everything with simple searches from medical information to internal company documents in web apps created by Vibe Coding
Thousands of Vibe-Coded Apps Expose Corporate and Personal Data on the Open Web
Companies like Lovable, Base44, Replit, and Netlify use AI to let anyone build a web app in seconds—and in thousands of cases, spill highly sensitive data onto the public internet.
Thousands of AI ‘Vibe Coding’ Apps May Expose Sensitive Medical, Business Data
The promise of building apps with a few text prompts is turning into a growing cybersecurity headache: Researchers warn that the same AI tools that help people create software in minutes are also exposing sensitive company and personal information to the public internet. A new investigation by Israeli cybersecurity firm Red Access found thousands of AI-generated web apps leaking data ranging from medical records to internal business documents. T…
5K+ web apps built using AI coding tools like Lovable, Base44, and Replit had little to no authentication, and ~40% of them exposed sensitive data (Andy Greenberg/Wired)
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