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Keeper Security Targets AI Credential Leakage With New Agent Kit for Developer Workflows
As enterprises accelerate adoption of AI coding assistants, a new class of security risk is emerging: sensitive credentials leaking into prompts, chat histories, and external model logs. Keeper Security is moving to close that gap with the launch of its Keeper Agent Kit, a framework designed to secure how AI agents access secrets and infrastructure. Announced April 30, 2026, the new toolkit integrates directly with widely used AI developer platforms including GitHub Copilot,
Apr 30


AI-Driven Phishing Surges in 2026 as Attackers Exploit Collaboration Tools, Bypass MFA, and Scale Personalized Campaigns
The phishing landscape has entered a new phase in 2026, defined by automation, artificial intelligence, and a rapid expansion beyond the traditional email inbox. A new industry report reveals that attackers are no longer relying on basic deception. Instead, they are operating with the precision, scale, and tooling of modern software companies, targeting users across collaboration platforms, corporate calendars, and real-time communication channels. According to the latest fin
Apr 30


Vercel Breach Exposes OAuth Weakness as AI App Supply Chain Risks Escalate
A security incident at Vercel is highlighting a dangerous shift in how attackers are breaching modern cloud environments. The company confirmed that hackers accessed internal systems and customer data after exploiting a compromised third-party AI integration, reinforcing warnings that identity-based attacks are now outpacing traditional infrastructure exploits. The breach originated from Context AI, whose application was connected to a Vercel employee’s corporate Google accou
Apr 22


Critical Microsoft Vulnerabilities Double as AI Accelerates Exploitation and Identity Attacks Surge
A new security report signals a sharp change in how risk is evolving across the Microsoft ecosystem. While the total number of disclosed vulnerabilities dipped slightly in 2025, the most dangerous flaws surged, pointing to a more concentrated and potentially more exploitable threat landscape. According to the latest annual findings from BeyondTrust, critical vulnerabilities affecting Microsoft platforms doubled year over year. The shift suggests attackers are focusing less on
Apr 22


Lovable AI Coding Platform Faces Data Exposure Backlash After Permission Flaw Reveals User Projects and Chats
A growing dispute over data exposure at Swedish AI coding startup Lovable is raising fresh questions about how quickly emerging developer tools are scaling without fully locking down security controls. The controversy began when an X user alleged that projects created on the platform prior to late 2025 were broadly accessible. According to the post, the individual was able to view other users’ application code, chat interactions with AI systems, and associated customer data u
Apr 22


Anthropic Mythos AI Leak Raises Alarm Over Offensive AI Security Risks and Third-Party Exposure
A restricted cybersecurity model from Anthropic designed to probe and exploit software vulnerabilities has reportedly been accessed by unauthorized individuals, raising fresh concerns about the real-world containment of advanced AI systems built for offensive security research. According to reporting from Bloomberg, a small group gained access to Anthropic’s Claude Mythos Preview through a third-party contractor environment, bypassing intended restrictions using a combination
Apr 22
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