Stop Using AI Coding Tools (Until You Watch This) #AIrisk #Security #devtools #aisecurity

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The underlying technical vulnerability research that informs my IDEsaster series is publicly available work by security researcher Ari Marzuk, I deeply acknowledge and credit.
https://maccarita.com/posts/idesaster/

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