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Bank Info Security 5 months, 1 week ago

OpenClaw AI Agent Sparks Global Security Alarm

Open-Source Tool Security 'Dumpster Fire,' Experts WarnAn open-source AI assistant that exploded in popularity over the past month is exposing users to data theft, malicious code and runaway costs. Users can add functions called "skills" that connect assistants with different services - and hackers have been quick to add malicious examples.

3 Major Tech Firms Shipped Vulnerable Open-Source Tools to Hugging FaceResearchers discovered remote code execution vulnerabilities in three AI libraries from Apple, Salesforce and Nvidia used by models with tens of millions of Hugging Face downloads, allowing attackers to hide malicious code in model metadata.

The open-source libraries were created by Salesforce, Nvidia, and Apple with a Swiss group Vulnerabilities in popular AI and ML Python libraries used in Hugging Face models with tens of millions of downloads allow remote attackers to hide malicious code in metadata. The code then executes automatically when a file containing the poisoned metadata is loaded.…

Open-Source Models Hallucinate More Than Commercial Ones, Found StudyGenerative artificial intelligence assistants promise to streamline coding, but large language models' tendency to invent non-existent package names has led to a new supply chain hazard known as "slopsquatting," where attackers register phantom dependencies to slip malicious code into deployments.

Over 23,000 Code Repositories at Risk After Malicious Code Added to GitHub ActionAttackers subverted a widely used tool for software development environment GitHub, potentially allowing them to steal secrets from thousands of private code repositories as well as compromise other, widely used "open source libraries, binaries and artifacts" that use the tool, experts warned.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 6 months ago

Nuclei Patches High Severity Flaw in Security Tool

Flaw Enabled Signature Bypassing on Nuclei ProjectDiscoveryOpen-source vulnerability scanner Nuclei patched a critical flaw in its open-source vulnerability management tool ProjectDiscovery. Security firm Wiz uncovered the flaw, a signature verification system flaw that could allow attackers to execute malicious code using custom code templates.

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