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AI social network exposed real people's private information due to a coding flaw.

An AI-built social platform for bots leaked human users' emails and private keys.

Deep Dive

A critical security flaw was found in Moltbook, a social network for AI agents. The bug exposed thousands of users' email addresses and millions of API credentials, allowing full account impersonation. The platform was 'vibe-coded' by its founder using AI, highlighting the risks of AI-generated code. While the flaw is now fixed, it serves as a major warning about the security vulnerabilities in AI-developed software and platforms.

Why It Matters

It exposes the real-world privacy risks when AI, not humans, writes critical software code.

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