RedAccess found 380,000 exposed vibe-coded apps — roughly 5,000 contained sensitive corporate data including patient records and financial information.
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Develop your own programs quickly with the iPhone: That's what Vibe-Coding apps promise. However, Apple only allows them under certain circumstances. Replit has reportedly been repeatedly confronted ...
AI-built corporate apps lacked access controls across 380,000 public assets, exposing sensitive data and increasing enterprise risk.
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