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GitHub’s AI Assistant Opened Devs to Code Theft

Posted on May 22, 2025
GitHub’s AI Assistant Opened Devs to Code Theft

Even after a fix was issued, lingering prompt injection risks in GitLab’s AI assistant might allow attackers to indirectly deliver developers malware, dirty links, and more.

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