this post was submitted on 18 Jun 2026
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Vibecoding in production is definitely introducing vulnerabilities, but this is more about etablished systems. Current AI allows for cheap, fast and relatively easy exploration of vulnerabilities which in turn allows attackers to target systems that were previously not worth the effort.
There are a lot of bespoke systems, usually legacy code running on outdated OSes on obsolete hardware. This includes hospitals, banks, infrastructure, and many businesses. All viable targets now.
"Security by obscurity" doesn't work anymore (if it ever did).