AI security firm AISLE revealed CVE-2025-13016, a critical Firefox Wasm bug that risked 180M users for six months. Learn how the memory flaw allowed code execution.
Category: coding
coding, Global Security News, Security
Fake Prettier Extension on VSCode Marketplace Dropped Anivia Stealer
Cybersecurity firm Checkmarx Zero, in collaboration with Microsoft, removed a malicious ‘prettier-vscode-plus’ extension from the VSCode Marketplace. The fake coding tool was a Brandjacking attempt designed to deploy Anivia Stealer malware and steal Windows user credentials and data.
agentic ai, AI, Artificial Intelligence, coding, Global Security News, Technology
From Prompts to Protocols: How Agentic Systems, MCP, Vibe Coding, and Schema-Aware Tools Are Rewiring Software Engineering
Modern software engineering faces growing complexity across codebases, environments, and workflows. Traditional tools, although effective, rely heavily on…
agentic ai, AI, Artificial Intelligence, coding, Cybersecurity, Global Security News
Replit AI Agent Deletes SaaStr Network Data Without Permission
Replit AI agent deleted data from 1,200+ executives and companies without permission, raising concerns about AI safety and control in live environments.
agentic ai, AI, Artificial Intelligence, coding, Cybersecurity, Global Security News
Replit AI Agent Deletes Sensitive Data Despite Explicit Instructions
Replit AI agent deleted data from 1,200+ executives and companies without permission, raising concerns about AI safety and control in live environments.
AI, Artificial Intelligence, coding, Cybersecurity, Gaming, Global Security News
GameForge AI Hackathon 2025: Building the Bridge Between Natural Language and Game Creation
A 72-hour sprint that produced working solutions for one of game development’s hardest problems: making it accessible to non-programmers.
AI, coding, developers, Global Security News
Unblocked raises $20M for AI to help devs understand codebases
Every developer has their own unique style of writing code. Despite companies establishing best practices and drawing up documentation, it can be hard for developers to understand someone else’s codebase. To solve this problem, Dennis Pilarinos built a tool called Unblocked — an AI-powered assistant that answers contextual questions about lines of code. Pilarinos is…
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Lightrun grabs $70M using AI to debug code in production
AI-based coding has exploded in popularity on the promise that it will make developers’ jobs faster and easier. But it’s also resulted in something else: a vast increase in lines of code, and thus the likelihood of bugs resulting in crashes or other mishaps. Today, an Israeli startup called Lightrun — which has built an…
coding, Global Security News, no-code, Startups, Supabase, Venture, vibe coding
Vibe coding helps Supabase nab $200M at $2B valuation just seven months after its last raise
In 2020, when open source database Supabase was founded, its New Zealand-based CEO, Paul Copplestone, couldn’t have imagined it would be sitting in the sweet spot for 2025’s biggest trend: vibe coding. But on Tuesday, the fruits of that became evident when it announced a $200 million series D at a $2 billion post-money valuation…
AI, coding, Global Security News, no-code, Startups
Adaptive Computer wants to reinvent the PC with ‘vibe’ coding for non-programmers
Dennis Xu is a repeat tech startup founder, but he’s the first to admit he’s not a programmer. After co-founding AI note-taking app Mem — one of OpenAI’s earliest venture investments — he has now launched a new startup called Adaptive Computer. Its grandiose mission is nothing less than a complete reimagining of personal computer…
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Wasp’s platform is the glue that holds web dev apps together
When Matija Šošić started working in web development, he was surprised by how hard it was to build a full-stack production-ready web application. One of the biggest hurdles Šošić faced was navigating the fragmented dev tooling landscape. Coding a web application required utilizing different tools for developing the front-end versus the back-end, and so on.…
AI, coding, Global IT News, Global Security News, programming
People are benchmarking AI by having it make balls bounce in rotating shapes
The list of informal, weird AI benchmarks keeps growing. Over the past few days, some in the AI community on X have become obsessed with a test of how different AI models, particularly so-called reasoning models, handle prompts like this: “Write a Python script for a bouncing yellow ball within a shape. Make the shape…
