Moltbook, the Social Network for AI Agents, Exposed Real Humans’ Data

A popular social network for AI agents, Moltbook, has been found to have severely compromised the security of its users' data. Researchers at Wiz discovered a serious bug in the site's JavaScript code that exposed thousands of email addresses and millions of API credentials, giving hackers the ability to impersonate any user on the platform or access private communications between AI agents.

The vulnerability was not an issue with Moltbook's architecture but rather with how the platform was developed. The founder, Matt Schlicht, has stated that he didn't write a single line of code for the site and instead had a vision for its technical architecture, which AI made a reality. This highlights the risks associated with relying on AI to create software, as it can lead to security flaws.

The incident serves as a cautionary tale about the need for stricter oversight when it comes to AI-made platforms. It also underscores the importance of ensuring that developers are more involved in the coding process and not simply relying on AI to generate code.

In other news, Apple's Lockdown mode has been found to be an effective tool in keeping government hackers out of iPhones. The FBI was unable to access a reporter's phone due to Lockdown mode being enabled, highlighting its potential as a security feature for protecting user data.

Additionally, Elon Musk's Starlink system has taken action against Russia's military use of the platform, disabling their satellite internet access and causing a communications blackout among frontline forces. This move comes after Ukraine's defense minister reached out to SpaceX, which appears to have responded by taking measures to restrict Russian military access to its services.

Lastly, US Cyber Command conducted a coordinated digital operation that disrupted Iran's air missile defense systems during the US's kinetic attack on Iran's nuclear program. The disruption helped prevent Iran from launching surface-to-air missiles at American warplanes and highlights the role of cybersecurity in supporting military operations.

These incidents demonstrate the ongoing importance of prioritizing security and responsible development practices when it comes to AI and other emerging technologies.
 
Ugh, Moltbook is such a mess 🤯! Can't believe they didn't do their own coding and just let AI handle everything... big mistake 😒. Thousands of emails and millions of API credentials exposed... that's a recipe for disaster 🚨. And now what? I'm sure hackers are already using this to wreak havoc on the platform 🤖.

But, on a slightly better note, at least Apple's Lockdown mode is doing its job 💻. If only more devs were as diligent about security as Elon Musk is with his Starlink system... that's some serious cybersecurity moves 🚫. And hey, who knows, maybe this'll be a lesson to others out there? Fingers crossed 🤞.

Still, the Iran situation is super concerning ⚠️. Cyber warfare and AI are getting more deadly by the day, and it's only going to get worse... *sigh* 😔
 
🤯 just learned about this Moltbook thingy and I am FREAKING OUT 🚨 like how can you have a whole platform compromised like that?! thousands of email addresses and millions of API credentials exposed 📝👀 it's like a security disaster waiting to happen... and the fact that the founder didn't even write a single line of code himself 🤷‍♂️ is just wild... I mean, what kind of oversight is that?! 🤔 and now they're saying we should be relying less on AI for development? 😱 like isn't that the point of using tech in the first place to make things easier?! 🙄
 
🤖 just think about how messed up the code is 🤯 you don't need a degree or anything fancy to see that something's off with this platform 📊 like, if they didn't write the code themselves but had some AI do it for them, that's already a red flag 🔔 and now we gotta deal with thousands of email addresses being exposed and all these API credentials just floating around 😂 what kind of oversight is that? 🤔
 
man, this Moltbook thing is wild 🤯! I mean, how could they be so careless with all that data? thousands of email addresses just lying around waiting for hackers to scoop them up 😳. And yeah, relying on AI to develop software can be a major flaw in the code, like, literally 💻.

But on the flip side, Apple's Lockdown mode is giving me life 🙌! I mean, who wants strangers snooping through their iPhone? Not me, that's for sure 😒. And Elon Musk taking down Russia's military access to Starlink? That's some next-level move 💥. The cybersecurity game just got a whole lot more interesting 🔪.

And let's not forget about the US Cyber Command disrupting Iran's air missile defense systems 🤖. It's like, the more we learn about these emerging technologies, the more we realize how powerful they can be for good or bad 🤔. We gotta stay vigilant and prioritize security practices – our online safety is on the line 🔒.
 
I'm surprised no one mentioned that Moltbook's founder Matt Schlicht has a history of outsourcing his work to AI, which might explain why he didn't know how to write actual code himself 🤦‍♂️. I mean, come on, if you're not even involved in the coding process, how do you expect your platform to be secure? It's like leaving your house unlocked because someone told you to let AI handle the locks 🔒.

And what really gets me is that this incident highlights the risks of relying too heavily on AI-made platforms. I know some people will say "oh, but AI can create so much more code than humans can" and yeah, that's true... until it creates a security flaw 🚨. We need to be more careful about who we entrust with our digital lives.

By the way, have you seen Apple's Lockdown mode? That thing is like a fortress 🔒🔓. I'm glad they're taking cybersecurity seriously.

And Elon Musk's actions against Russia's military use of Starlink are just plain cool 🚀. Who knew AI could be used for good (or at least, not evil)?
 
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