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The Boring Stuff is Dangerous Now

Posted on May 15, 2026
The Boring Stuff is Dangerous Now

AI agents capable of discovering and exploiting obscure vulnerabilities are emerging alongside developers producing vast amounts of potentially flawed AI-generated code, forcing defenders to adapt accordingly.

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