81% of Developers Are Vibe Coding—And It's a Security Nightmare
Eighty-one percent of developers are already leaning on AI for code—whether you approve or not. But when non-coders start 'vibe coding' straight to production, security craters.
Eighty-one percent of developers are already leaning on AI for code—whether you approve or not. But when non-coders start 'vibe coding' straight to production, security craters.
Picture this: Jerome Powell, America's money maestro, huddled with bank titans, sweating over an AI that chains exploits like a digital Houdini. That's Anthropic's Mythos—and it's just the spark in this week's cyber blaze.
Anthropic drops Mythos Preview: an AI that roots out zero-days faster than human hackers. Guardrails? Sure. But history screams skepticism.
Everyone figured it'd be a quiet week post-patches. Instead, scams hijacked dream jobs, AI sparked bot wars, and supply chains took fresh hits—shifting how we guard credentials and code.
Your identity program's maturing. Great. Too bad AI agents are exploiting the cracks you can't see. Ponemon's latest data paints a grim picture for 2026.
Ever wonder if that GenAI tool your company rushed out is a ticking bomb? OWASP's latest update on 21 risks and a tools matrix says yes—and demands you listen up.