A RedAccess study finds 380,000 publicly accessible assets built with vibe coding tools, with around 5,000 containing sensitive corporate data. Verified examples include unredacted customer chats, medical trial listings, incident response records, and exposed bank information. The issue stems from platform defaults that publish apps unless manually secured, turning shadow AI into a production risk layer.
A public X exchange has erupted after Y Combinator CEO Garry Tan amplified comments from Zoho’s Sridhar Vembu about product bundling and “vibe coding.” Vembu had argued that vibe coding oversimplifies software development, drawing pushback from Tan. The back-and-forth highlights how big-name tech leaders are debating the future of SaaS packaging and developer workflows.
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