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r/devops · u/DCGMechanics · 3w ago

How are you securing AI-generated / “vibe-coded” internal apps built by non-dev teams?

I work as a DevOps engineer at an AI startup, and we are running into a new problem. With tools like Cursor and Claude Code, more people across the company are building small internal apps on their own — not just develop…

r/cybersecurity · u/SushanX · May 1, 2026

The Password Was 123456. It Protected 64 Million People.

McDonald's hiring platform, McHire (built by Paradox.ai), was secured using a test account with the credentials 123456:123456. It was connected to the live production system and left active since 2019. Did a small 6-min …

r/sysadmin · u/Less-Philosophy-1978 · 2w ago

Anyone else getting flooded with “AI-built internal app” requests lately?

We had a situation this week where someone from another department scheduled time with IT because they wanted us to “move their app into production.” At first I assumed it was a normal internal tool request. Nope. They h…

Hacker News · u/dabockster · Mar 24, 2026

Tell HN: Llamacpp now supports unified system RAM offloading on Linux

I'm a big fan of on-device AI inference for a million reasons, especially its potential to significantly reduce or even potentially eliminate the need for massive AI data center projects in the United States. But so far,…

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Hacker News · u/sai18 · 3w ago

Show HN: Agentic interface for mainframes and COBOL

Hi HN, we’re Sai and Aayush, and we’re building Hypercubic (https://www.hypercubic.ai/), bringing AI tools to the mainframe and COBOL world. (We did a Launch HN last year: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45877517.) …

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